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ADHD Is Not a Behavior Problem, It’s a Developmental Difference
If your child seems constantly on the move, seeks big hugs or rough play, or has a hard time calming their body to focus or rest, proprioception may play an important role.

Pills Do Not Create Skills for Children with ADHD
If your child seems constantly on the move, seeks big hugs or rough play, or has a hard time calming their body to focus or rest, proprioception may play an important role.

Why Children with ADHD Struggle with Homework
If your child seems constantly on the move, seeks big hugs or rough play, or has a hard time calming their body to focus or rest, proprioception may play an important role.

How Pediatric Occupational Therapy Supports Sensory Exploration
If your child seems constantly on the move, seeks big hugs or rough play, or has a hard time calming their body to focus or rest, proprioception may play an important role.

How Speech Therapy Helps Your Child Communicate with Confidence
If your child seems constantly on the move, seeks big hugs or rough play, or has a hard time calming their body to focus or rest, proprioception may play an important role.

Helping Your Child Discover New Foods with Feeding Therapy
If your child seems constantly on the move, seeks big hugs or rough play, or has a hard time calming their body to focus or rest, proprioception may play an important role.
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