Every child fidgets or forgets things now and then, but ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) is more than just being energetic or distracted. It is a long-term diagnosis which often persists into adulthood. In this post, we discuss the differences between ADHD and ...
In today’s fast-paced world, where schedules are packed and screens dominate much of our attention, it’s easy to overlook one of the simplest yet most impactful ways to connect with our children: playtime. Whether it’s building a blanket fort, playing a board game, or running ...
As the back-to-school season approaches, many parents feel a mix of excitement and anxiety—and if your child has sensory sensitivity challenges, that mix can feel overwhelming. In this post we share back-to-school tips to make the autumn season easier for kids with SPD and their ...
Our number one priority is the safety of all of our children, staff, and therapists. That is why all three of our locations have policies and procedures in place (see below) that will help to ensure social distancing and the disinfecting/cleaning of materials and rooms. We are ...
As Director of Sunny Days Sunshine Center, and a parent of three children, I know how hard it is to get your child to wear a face mask during this time. Either they are too young to understand, they do not like the way it feels, or they just outright refuse to even try it. I ...
