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Navigating Family Gatherings When Your Child Avoids Touch
A family gathering is about to start. Your well-meaning aunt reaches in for a big hug, and your child's body goes rigid. They pull away, maybe even push her hand off. The aunt looks hurt. Other relatives exchange glances. You feel the familiar tension rising as you try to explain - again - that your child isn't being rude. If your child stiffens during hugs, avoids kisses, shies away, or protests when relatives get close, you're dealing with something real and physiological.
2 days ago6 min read


Fidget Tools for Kids: How to Help Your Child Focus at School and Home
Picture this: Your child is trying to focus on homework, but their hands are constantly moving - tapping the table, picking at their eraser, twirling their hair. You keep reminding them to "sit still and focus," but nothing seems to work. Here's what many parents don't realize: those fidgeting movements are often your child's body trying to stay alert and focused. As adults, we fidget all day long. We tap our pens during meetings, jiggle our legs while thinking, doodle during
Jan 277 min read


10 Body Sock Activities to Improve Body Awareness and Sensory Processing
Does your child constantly touch their friends, bump into things, or knock items off tables inadvertently? Your child may be struggling...
Aug 2, 20233 min read


