Most Recent Adventures
Is Your Kid’s Baffling Behavior Rooted in Trauma? w/ Robyn Gobbel
Inside: This week, Robyn Gobbel, MSW, dives into the challenges of parenting kids with baffling behaviors, the impact of trauma on both children and their parents, and her neuroscience-backed strategies […]
How to Recognize and Crush OCD in Kids w/ Natasha Daniels
Inside: Natasha Daniels is diving into all things OCD – what it really means, how it shows up, and the signs to look out for – and sharing insights on […]
Sensory Processing Resources
5 Things You Need to Know to Support your Teen with Sensory Processing Difficulties
“These clothes are itchy and they feel weird…” “I can’t handle the smell of the food you are cooking…” “This food is disgusting…” “I hate going to the mall, it […]
32 Sure-fire Survival Tips to Reduce Sensory Overload During the Holidays
Holidays can be an amazingly fun time! Parties, decorations, songs, tasty treats and even smells fill our environment. For most of us, this is what makes the holidays so special. […]
Adventures in Learning
A Letter to the Teacher of “That Kid” with the Difficult Behaviors
(Inside: To the Teacher of “That Kid” I see how exhausted you are as you walk out at the end of day. Take a breath and read this. That kid wants […]
Sensory Hacks to Focus a Fidgety Child (That don’t involve a Fidget Spinner)
(Inside: Do you know a child who seems to always have something in their hands? They’re always touching something? These hacks for a fidgety child might be just what you need!) […]
Adventures in Parenting
Struggle or Behavior… Where Do You Draw the Line?
(Inside: Is it a struggle or a behavior… Where do you draw the line? Is your child’s behavior your child’s fault or out of their control?) How do you know when […]
The REAL Reason Your Child W-sits, Toe-Walks, and Wets the Bed
(Inside: Find out the real reason your child W-sits, toe-walks, and wets the bed. The underlying cause that you’ve never even heard of…) Does your child w-sit? Or walk on their […]
Adventures in Play
30 Super Simple One Minute Sensory Break Ideas
(Inside: I always seem to forget ideas for simple sensory input when I need it most. Now, with these super simple one-minute sensory break ideas, I won’t!) It never fails… My […]
How to Make Snowman Slime – 3 Unique Snow Slime Recipes
It happened again. I was making breakfast when I heard the loudest KABAMM in my living room. What in the world could that be? An elephant? No. herd of wild […]
Adventures in Teaching
One Teacher’s Thoughts On The Real Problem Behind School Shootings
Inside: One teacher contemplates the real reason school shootings keep happening and real solutions and action steps we can take today to create change. A lot of people have a […]
20 Service Projects for Kids to Fight Hunger
Has anyone else noticed how often our kids tell us they are starving or can’t wait for their next meal? In my home, we are all guilty of using that […]