Starfish Updates
Blog: I have fallen behind on my new blog postings (I'll be back up and running soon) but feel free to check out some of the most popular ones!
Welcome Nykia! Nykia Hunter is our new OT that started and we are excited to have her on board. Her profile will be up on our website soon but here is a brief bio for her.
Nykia earned her M.S. in Occupational Therapy from Samuel Merritt University and her B.A. in English from San Jose State University. She has experience in a variety of pediatric settings including clinics, schools, hospitals, and camps. In addition, Nykia has a background in pool-based therapy and in pediatric sensory integration aquatic therapy. She has always had a passion for working with children of all ages and loves having a career that not only allows her to expand her imagination and creative side, but also allows her to spend her days enriching children's lives through play. Outside of occupational therapy; Nykia enjoys taking classes to keep her mind engaged, hiking, and writing children's stories. Giving Back: In addition to our Children's Hospital monthly donation this month we are also donating to NCEFT a hippotherapy facility on the Peninsula.
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Just For Fun
Introducing Word Wagon - by Duck Duck Moose!
Join Mozzarella the mouse and his best friend, Coco the bird, as they play with letters, words, and phonics. Word Wagon includes 103 words (including 44 Dolch sight words) in 7 categories: Animals, Food, Vehicles, Numbers and Colors, Around the House, Mozzarella and Coco's Favorites, and All Words. Four Levels cover Letters, Phonics, Spelling I and Spelling II for Preschool through Grade 1 (Ages 1-7). Word Wagon HD for iPad coming soon too!
Download from iTunes
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Out and About
(or staying in due to rain!)
With all the rain we've been having in the Bay Area, and the snow in other areas, I figured I would pass on some Rainy Day Fun Ideas!
Feel free to share your fun rainy (or snowy) day activities!
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Greetings!
Welcome back! Although it may not seem like Spring yet with all this rain, we hope you are enjoying spring breaks from school and work and enjoying some time with the family. Keep reading to find out about the lastest car seat safety recommendations straight from the American Academy of Pediatrics. |
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Importance of Postural Control
JR is 5-year-old boy and can't sit in a chair or on the floor for more than 1 or 2 minutes at a time. He's in constant motion and if he focuses on sitting still he can't listen or pay attention to anything else. When in a chair he's sitting on his feet, standing up and down, or moving in his chair so much it's actually moving the chair itself. When on the floor he is either bumping into his friends or rolling around.
KC is a 5-year-old little girl that can sit in a chair or on the floor, although always seems extremely tired. When at the table she is slouched forward in her chair, or leaning forward and resting her head in her hands or laying her head on the table. When seated on the floor you may see her using a "w" sit or sitting with her legs forward but having to support herself with her hands in back of her to remain in this position.
Both of these kids seem to be at the opposite ends of the spectrum in how they act both seated in a chair and when on the floor, but in actuality could be both experiencing the same postural control issues. They each have their own way to deal with weakened postural control, but may also have other underlying issues that influence the way they act in addition. Postural control allows us better control of our distal extremities (arms and legs) and can also assist in helping us attend to someone or something better when we need to.
In order to compensate for his weakened postural control JR moves excessively. The movement helps him in remaining upright, but can lead to increased distractibility and difficulty in attention. This movement keeps him alert and at an increased arousal level. KC allows her postural control to take over for her instead and she is notably experiencing a lower arousal level when seated. She allows her body to sink back into things and depends on her upper extremities for support in a lot of cases to keep her upright. This lower arousal can lead to inattention as well at times, and she can tune out others around her.
Postural control is extremely important not only in a child's attention and focus, but also in fine motor. In both JR and KC's cases, their fine motor abilities can be affected depending on how they are able to sit down. Good postural control is also important in our balance and in helping us navigate our different environments appropriately and safely. There are many ways to work on postural control that are fun and exciting for kids. Here are some to check out.
Great Postural Control Activities:
Kids Yoga
Swimming
Karate
Yoga ball exercises
Animal Walks
Climbing
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Breaking News: Car Seat Recommendations
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has recently released new recommendations regarding the use of car seats. They now advise parents to keep toddlers in rear-facing car seats until age 2, or until they exceed the height or weight limit for the car seat, which may occur after the age of 2 if your child is average or small in size. Previously the AAP cited the minimum requirement for turning a child forward-facing as one year of age and 20 lbs in weight. However, they have actually always encouraged parents to keep children rear-facing until they surpass the maximum height and weight limit for the seat. Now, they are just increasing the age limit to further reinforce this advice.
Studies have shown that children under the age of two are less likely to be injured in accidents in rear-facing car seats. This is supported by evidence that rear-facing seats do a better job of protecting the head, neck, and spine of infants and toddlers and allow the force of a collision to be distributed evenly throughout the body. To read the full article from "Parenting" click here. For more information on this topic directly from the AAP click here.
Also, here are some links to addition car seat information: Car seat mistakes you may be making Car seats and convertible seats
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Thank you for taking the time to read this month. Please contact us if you have questions or would like further information regarding the content this month. Have a great rest of March and beginning of Spring! |
Sincerely,
Your Friends at Starfish Therapies
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