Indoor Sensory Play For Winter Months

Success Stories "William has made remarkable progress at school as well as home. He is much more settled and comfortable with tasks that used to cause problems. His overall disposition is more laid back. Thank you, Ms. Tracy, and Pediatric Therapies!" - K.B.

"My child succeeded in eating dinner by himself (without any fits!) by doing an obstacle course before dinner begins!" -A.R.

"This week, my child did well following directions and paying attention while on vacation. We took Molly to a UT football game and she watched the entire game that was very loud. She enjoyed cheering with the crowd. This is a big deal because she normally covers her ears when around loud noises. Her ability to pay attention to the game itself was astonishing. We also took her to the Knoxville Zoo. She had to listen to directions to be able to feed a giraffe. She was very gentle even though she was so excited. She also went down a tube slide. At home, Molly has been able to work on math homework for 30-45 minutes without sensory input. She has started buckling her own car seat buckle. She tries to dress herself, even though she still needs help. She is now asking for help instead of crying out" -A.M. Awards! As a group, Pediatric Therapies votes each year for fellow employees in the following categories: • Way Above and Beyond Award • Velcro Award - For being the "hook" to our "loop" in holding us together Superstar Award Our Superstar Award this month goes to Maya M.

Maya is such a hard worker, she gives 110% every session no matter what activity is chosen. Maya has great motivation and de t e rmi na t i on t o complete and do her very best in all activities, most always with a smile on her face. She has such a kind heart and often thinks of others over herself, which is so amazing at such a young age. Maya has made so much progress in many of her

• Glass Half Full Award • Funny Bunny Award • Success Story Award

From left to right: Danielle Carder, OTR/L and VPA - Velcro Award, Keely Nall, M.S., OTR/L, CTRS - Glass Half Full & Funny Bunny Award, Brittany Drabyn, MOT, OTR/L - Success Story Award, and Dana Daymude, M.S., OTR/L and VPO - Velcro Award and Way Above and Beyond

Award (not pictured: Kayce Owens-Office Manager- Velcro Award) Congratulations to all of our therapists and staff for your hard work and dedication, and for making 2016 another wonderful year at Pediatric Therapies!

skills and her self-confidence has blossomed in the past few months and is so fun to see. I truly enjoy my days with Maya and look forward to them each week. She is so deserving of this award because she is a Superstar in so many ways!!

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Do You Notice Your Child Struggling With... • Speech or language delays? • Gross or fine motor or other physical challenges? • Social skills, play and interaction? • Sensory or self regulation challenges? • Self care difficulties such as feeding or dressing?

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