Alternatives to Withholding Toys in Therapy
It’s important to remember that a child’s attachment to a toy is not a sign of stubbornness, but often a reflection of their sensory and emotional needs.
Supporting Play, Parenthood & Neurodiversity
It’s important to remember that a child’s attachment to a toy is not a sign of stubbornness, but often a reflection of their sensory and emotional needs.
Play is a critical part of childhood development, providing opportunities for social interaction, motor skill development, and emotional growth. However, for some children, certain sensory and motor challenges can make play more difficult.
These podcasts with Dr. Rashad all share a common theme of improving therapy practices, making them more inclusive, effective, and sensitive to cultural and individual needs. They focus on enhancing support for neurodivergent children and advocating for underrepresented groups.