The Sensory Project

The Sensory Project

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Providing education, resources, and products for sensory and primitive reflex integration!

Photos from The Sensory Project's post 04/21/2022

So excited to be a part of this conference this weekend! 🎤

Swipe to see all of the amazing professionals and the topics they are sharing about!

Designed for parents and professionals looking to learn more about life long wellness starting in infancy! 🤱🏼

LIVE and VIRTUAL tickets available, although live tickets are limited!

Grab a ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/birth-to-best-life-tickets-194121481577

If you join, come say hi and chat during the mix and mingle following the conference! I’d love to meet you and chat! ☺️

Photos from The Sensory Project's post 01/01/2022

Happy New Year!! 💥

I don’t know what it is about this year but it did not feel like NYE over here 😂 We didn’t even make it to midnight!

Nonetheless, one of my goals was to figure out the direction I wanted to go with TSP and rebrand my website.

Since having Tripp, I’ve loved helping other parents understand their babe’s sensory system here on IG, so I decided to go in that direction.

It’s finally time to share that my new website is LIVE & I have new resources available!

Starting with my 0-6 Month Sensory Guide and Tummy Time Guide!
www.thesensoryproject.com

Both of these resources are designed to help new parents implement simple sensory based activities into the daily routine- stress free!

Please note- the tummy time resources ARE included in the sensory guide. So if you purchase the 0-6 month sensory guide, you DO NOT need the tummy time guide!

I also share a FREE crawling guide! Sharing some activities for pre-crawlers to post crawlers, because this milestone is SO IMPORTANT!

https://view.flodesk.com/pages/61cf44e5a247a7a54199546a

I hope these help you in your parenting journey and make a difference for your kiddo!

Drop a comment with what guide you want to see next! 🤍

09/30/2021

Milestones + OT Mom Brain

Spilling my thoughts on this topic because it’s been awhile since I’ve shared about milestones and a message I got from a fellow OT mama really got me thinking.

I feel like I stressed out about milestones when he was younger- from torticollis to tethered oral tissues to the janky crawl he had, it wasn’t the ideal path of development.

I struggled to turn off my OT brain- asking myself ‘why’ all the time.

He’s always been on the slower side of gross motor milestones which is totally fine! We had to work really hard to practice each skill. Just took me awhile to realize this.

When it came to walking, it was the milestone worried about least because crawling has so many benefits I was fine with him crawling for so long. He still hasn’t mastered it, but he’s finally interested!

What did I learn through this first year being a first time mom and pediatric occupational therapy assistant?

🤍It’s okay to feel worried about your babe hitting milestones.
🤍 It’s okay to help babe reach their milestones and use therapy tricks with them.
🤍 It’s not okay to worry about milestones so much that you miss out on the joys of raising your babe.
🤍 It’s not okay to compare babes and their milestones.
🤍 Every baby is on their own unique developmental trajectory.

So after all of these thoughts if you’re still with me- can you relate?? Either as a mom? A therapist? Or both?? ⤵️

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