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Random question! I have a client whose toddler has always screamed bloody murder in the car on the way home from daycare. 13 months old. If someone sits with him back there he’s fine. I heard tongue ties, reflux or issues like that can cause crying. Is there anything sensory wise it could be?
There could be a fear to riding in the car, which could also be related to the Moro Reflex. It could be challenges with visual and vestibular processing as well.
There's likely challenges with coordination, praxis, hand-eye coordination ... we have a video all about riding a bike! th-cam.com/video/6x4yTrMa534/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tQKLpIVc6uMck3g_
My toddler does often takes his shoes and socks off. And does like to touch watery things and is very fussy. He only wants to eat crunchy food. Any excises i can help with?
If you think that it's negatively affecting his ability to get through the day, we recommend getting a referral for an OT evaluation from your pediatrician. You can also check out our free webinar that is designed for infants and toddlers! harkla.co/pages/infant-sensory-development-webinar-registration-2024
my son is 3 years one month old.he can not differenciate between pee and water.potty training is dream for me now.its so hard for me now to have a happy mood.my son can't talk.and he has autism.I'm from Bangladesh.he is taking ariprazole prescribed by doctor.what kind of therapies he should have done?
It would be wonderful if you're able to work with an occupational therapist! We do have some podcast episodes that might be helpful! harkla.co/search?q=potty+training&submit=Search
Check out our FREE webinar to learn more about primitive reflexes in infants and toddlers! harkla.co/pages/infant-sensory-development-webinar-registration-2024
Excellently explained! Thank you very much!
Thanks so much!
Random question! I have a client whose toddler has always screamed bloody murder in the car on the way home from daycare. 13 months old. If someone sits with him back there he’s fine. I heard tongue ties, reflux or issues like that can cause crying. Is there anything sensory wise it could be?
There could be a fear to riding in the car, which could also be related to the Moro Reflex. It could be challenges with visual and vestibular processing as well.
My kid is almost 8 yo but still struggling with coordination even to ride a bike. I would love to read any recommends from you, please! 🙏🏽
There's likely challenges with coordination, praxis, hand-eye coordination ... we have a video all about riding a bike! th-cam.com/video/6x4yTrMa534/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tQKLpIVc6uMck3g_
My toddler does often takes his shoes and socks off. And does like to touch watery things and is very fussy. He only wants to eat crunchy food. Any excises i can help with?
If you think that it's negatively affecting his ability to get through the day, we recommend getting a referral for an OT evaluation from your pediatrician. You can also check out our free webinar that is designed for infants and toddlers! harkla.co/pages/infant-sensory-development-webinar-registration-2024
my son is 3 years one month old.he can not differenciate between pee and water.potty training is dream for me now.its so hard for me now to have a happy mood.my son can't talk.and he has autism.I'm from Bangladesh.he is taking ariprazole prescribed by doctor.what kind of therapies he should have done?
It would be wonderful if you're able to work with an occupational therapist! We do have some podcast episodes that might be helpful! harkla.co/search?q=potty+training&submit=Search