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What happened at the clinic this week?
We played basketball with our over-the-door basketball hoop!
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Jun 101 min read
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Is your child having difficulty transitioning from baths to showers?
Try these suggestions. SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED FOR SAFETY.
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Jun 41 min read
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What happened at the clinic this week?
We made a wobbly and long balance beam out of pool noodles and a balance beam!
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Jun 31 min read
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Recipe of the Week: Air Fryer Breaded Zucchini
See the recipe we used here: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/267107/air-fryer-zucchini-chips/
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Jun 31 min read
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Recipe of the Week: Breaded Pork Chops in the Air Fryer
See the recipe we used here: https://www.skinnytaste.com/crispy-breaded-pork-chops-in-the-air-fryer/
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May 271 min read
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What happened at the clinic this week?
We made a tower and a question mark box for a Mario world using a Mario game!
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May 271 min read
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What happened at the clinic this week?
We made an obstacle course with tunnel rolling!
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May 211 min read
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Recipe of the Week: Air Fryer Lemon Pepper Wings
See the recipe we used here: https://iwashyoudry.com/air-fryer-lemon-pepper-chicken-wings/
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May 191 min read
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Summer Reading Support
Check out this community summer reading support opportunity: https://secure.smore.com/n/x0d4ky-may-library-dispatch
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May 141 min read
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Recipe of the Week: Air Fryer Cinnamon Rolls
We used store-bought cinnamon roll dough and followed the instructions on the package to make them. They turned out great!
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May 141 min read
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What happened at the clinic this week?
We built a very complicated Lego set!
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May 131 min read
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What happened at the clinic this week?
We made a wall and knocked it down using soft balls to work on ball skills/hand-eye coordination, bilateral motor coordination, and...
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May 71 min read
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Recipe of the Week: Strawberry Chocolate S'mores
Microwave time may vary and required to complete with adult supervision.
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May 61 min read
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Potty Training Support
Potty training can be really challenging for kiddos and their families. Here are some tips to help. Make going to the bathroom fun and less intimidating Spray a spray they like to smell Blow bubbles while on the potty Provide rewards or incentives for going to the bathroom Sing songs while on the potty Color the potty with washable markers or bath time markers Put stickers on the potty Listen to music while on the potty Consistency is also very important when it comes to pott
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May 61 min read
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What happened at the clinic this week?
We made an obstacle course with our new stepping stones!
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May 21 min read
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Recipe of the Week: Breaded Air Fryer Green Beans
See recipe we used below: https://www.lemontreedwelling.com/air-fryer-green-beans/
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Apr 301 min read
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Feeding Support Website for Families
This website offers a lot of great resources and ideas to help families with difficulty with feeding, including picky eating, problem-feeding, limited food intake, limited variety, et cetera. Check it out! https://sosapproachtofeeding.com/start-here-parents/
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Apr 291 min read
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Recipe of the Week: Waffles
We brought a waffle maker in and made waffles!
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Apr 241 min read
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Weighted Blankets and Weighted Items
Weighted blankets and stuffies are becoming more popular, but how do you use them? Typically, weighted items should be about 10% of a person's body weight. So, if a child weighs 60 pounds, the weighted blanket should weigh about 6 pounds. However, this is subjective and can vary from person to person. Some people may prefer lighter ones or ones that are a little heavier. However, it is important to keep the amount of weight of a weighted blanket in mind for children due to th
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Apr 231 min read
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What happened at the clinic this week?
We made a shopping cart maze!
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Apr 231 min read
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