DSACO: Up for Discussion

From Toys to Therapy: Making Playtime Meaningful This Season


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The holidays are full of excitement — and sometimes overstimulation. In this episode of DSACO: Up for Discussion, host Sarah Soell chats with Jessica McLaughlin, an occupational therapy specialist who works with children of all ages, to explore how families can create calmer, more inclusive celebrations this season.

Jessica shares practical sensory-friendly strategies, explains how play supports development for individuals with Down syndrome, and even gives her favorite “OT-approved” gift ideas that double as therapy tools. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or grandparent, this conversation will help you make the holidays both fun and functional.

🧩 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

  • What “sensory play” means and why it’s important
  • Simple ways to recognize sensory overload at home
  • How to choose developmentally appropriate toys and gifts
  • OT-approved ideas for fine and gross motor skill development
  • Ways to include all kids in family holiday traditions

💡 Key Takeaway

Play isn’t just fun — it’s an essential part of learning, growth, and connection. With a few thoughtful choices, families can make the season brighter (and calmer) for everyone.

🔗 Resources Mentioned

  • Learn more about DSACO’s programs and upcoming events: www.dsaco.org
  • Email [email protected] for information or to connect with DSACO staff
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DSACO: Up for DiscussionBy Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahoma