A Child’s Occupations: SLEEPING – How to Improve Bedtime

A Child’s Occupations: SLEEPING – How to Improve Bedtime

By  Samanta Rivas-Argueta, University of Toronto occupational therapy student Edited by  Jacquie Martin OT Reg. (Ont) with appreciation  As an adult, I can’t express how much I appreciate a nice night of sleep! The benefits of sleeping are endless. Sleep restores our...
A Child’s Occupations: FEEDING

A Child’s Occupations: FEEDING

By  Samanta Rivas-Argueta, University of Toronto occupational therapy student Edited by Karen Don MSc. OT Reg. (Ont) with appreciation       Are you struggling to get your child to eat? Is your child constantly asking for the same food and doesn’t seem to tolerate...
Exploring Our Actions  Communication Skills: The Human Connection

Exploring Our Actions Communication Skills: The Human Connection

Written by: Timothy Spadzinski, OT Student Intern Edited by: Annemarie Weeda, M.Sc., CCC-SLP, reg. CASLPO – Thank you Timothy! The TCTC team.   Whether you are an introvert or an extrovert, quiet or loud – one basic human need is the need to communicate! As...

The benefits of Crawling

Another good article on the benefits of crawling.  We always explain to families that there should be no rush for an infant to transition from crawling to walking.   All the skills infants practice while crawling will support their mobility on two feet.  The longer a...