Shopping for the holidays: The skill in choosing a gift

Shopping for the holidays: The skill in choosing a gift

This weeks blog post is written by Anneri Oosthuizen, a South-African paediatric occupational therapist who is qualified in Ayres Sensory Integration.  Anneri has always been passionate about helping babies and children with sensory processing disorder and serving...
KWELA Camp celebrates its 20th camp!

KWELA Camp celebrates its 20th camp!

Welcome back to all our readers and wishes for a prosperous and sensory-inspired 2020!  In today’s blog post we hear from a bunch of hard-working therapists who are bringing sensory integration to children in the Cape in a whole different way during the December...
Travelling with SPD kids

Travelling with SPD kids

Two weeks ago, Sally Fraser-Mackenzie shared some Tips for Trips to make our holiday journeys a little easier.  Today Dana Katz shares some ideas for travelling with children who have sensory processing difficulties which make those trips a little more challenging. ...
Tips for Trips

Tips for Trips

As we head into the holiday season, with many families planning their annual holiday, Sally Fraser-Mackenzie (OT, passionate road-tripper and mother of two busy boys) gives us some do’s and don’ts to prepare as we set out eagerly for our various...

Summer Holidays and a Sensory Smorgasboard

Friends and readers, parents and therapists, we’re almost there.  You’ve almost made it through the chaos of end-of-year functions and concerts, shows of all of the extra-mural activities, exams for the older ones and big stage debuts for your babies. ...