Hey Everyone,
We hope youโre enjoying the beginning of the holiday season. All of our OT-friendly gift guides are out and we have one more week of posts before taking a much-needed end-of-year blogging break. For this monthโs Things We Loved, weโre recapping our busy November, prepping for a crazy December, and sharing the things that are getting us through both.
Parenting
The Art of Giving
November seems to be the month where we think of others. Donation drives and asking for wish lists become the seasonโs norm. But, as much as WE understand the concept of giving to others, do our kids know what it means to be generous to one another?
Generosity is the act of improving another personโs well-being without seeking some form of compensation in return. Itโs the sensitivity and empathy we offer others; something we want our kids to experience first-hand.
Continue readingHoliday Gift Guide: Alternative Gifts
Lately, when people ask me if the girls want or need anything for Christmas, my immediate answer is NO. From sensory toys to learning toys to active sports equipment, we already have it covered. If anything, Iโm begging you not to bring in any more stuff into my houseโฆ
A couple years ago, when my mom asked this same question, I told her gift cards. She got visibly disappointed and said that the girls NEED to open something Christmas morning, like I was just going to have no actual presents whatsoever.
First, I want to get out of this frame of thinking, that the holidays arenโt special unless there are a mountain of gifts. NEGATIVE. Iโm pretty sure my girls are young enough that there wouldnโt be any emotional difference or disappointment between opening 5 presents or 15 presents.
And second, in going with my 2021 resolution to become more minimalist and sustainable, there are plenty of other gift-giving options besides buying the entire toddler toy section
Continue readingGift Guide 2021: Preschool/Elementary Kids (4+)
If you ever notice the toy description in this age range, no one cares about whether its educational or developmental. Itโs all about how entertaining and fun it is to play with. Weโre here to say that some of these exciting toys can still provide advantages to enhancing your kidโs growth.
Hereโs our top choices for children 4 and up.
Holiday Gift Guide 2021: Toddlers
Holiday shopping for toddlers can be a bit tricky. They’ve outgrown basic baby toys and in most cases, are way too young for all the popular and full-sized toys. Our picks are somewhere in the middle. They still promote fine and gross motor development, while also bringing in imagination, pretend play, and body movement.
Here are our recommendations for toddlers, 1-3 years:
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