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This week, I came down with a horrible cold, and did not have the voice for my new episode this week. So I decided to give an Encore performance of Grasp Development. Here are the details:
Over the past few weeks, I have started using TikTok to share "typical" development progressions for prewriting and grasp. I had so many people ask me questions, that I decided to create a short episode that expands on some of these images. I always want to preface that these ages are averages, and that all children of all different abilities develop at different rates. As always, if you are concerned about the development of your child, please start with their pediatrician. But you can find some great images online that give you a visual on some of the progression of grasp in children starting in infancy.
Mrs. K has been an occupational therapist for over 20 years, and moved into working with kiddos in the schools seven years ago. She loves what she does, and is passionate about helping kids access their educational environments. If you would have any questions, please feel free to contact her at [email protected]. You can also join The OT Corner with Mrs. K on Instagram and Facebook. Oh and now TikTok.
https://www.theotcorner.com/
Thanks for listening.
By Jennifer KubinskiThis week, I came down with a horrible cold, and did not have the voice for my new episode this week. So I decided to give an Encore performance of Grasp Development. Here are the details:
Over the past few weeks, I have started using TikTok to share "typical" development progressions for prewriting and grasp. I had so many people ask me questions, that I decided to create a short episode that expands on some of these images. I always want to preface that these ages are averages, and that all children of all different abilities develop at different rates. As always, if you are concerned about the development of your child, please start with their pediatrician. But you can find some great images online that give you a visual on some of the progression of grasp in children starting in infancy.
Mrs. K has been an occupational therapist for over 20 years, and moved into working with kiddos in the schools seven years ago. She loves what she does, and is passionate about helping kids access their educational environments. If you would have any questions, please feel free to contact her at [email protected]. You can also join The OT Corner with Mrs. K on Instagram and Facebook. Oh and now TikTok.
https://www.theotcorner.com/
Thanks for listening.