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Kids Make Sense of Their World: An Occupational Therapist Talks Sensory Integration
Helping
Our Kids Make Sense of Their World: An Occupational Therapist Talks Sensory Integration
Whether you see these as comforting lies or eternal verities, they are part of how we help
kids make sense of the world.
Not exact matches
«I write for myself because I've loved the craft since I was a
kid, because it's how I process the
world and
make sense of things, and because I kinda suck at everything else so my professional options are limited.
So it
makes a kind
of sense that Jobs, who like all the brave hip
kids of his generation became Experienced, was one
of the men who helped
make this I -
World of ours possible.
With an average
of about 50 miles
of walking during a 1 week Disney
World trip, it
makes sense to consider strollers for many
kids, even some who have outgrown using them at home.
Kids begin to
make their mark on the
world as they form friendships, gain competency through schoolwork, and continue to build their unique
sense of self.
Truth is, they are just being
kids... They have a developmental need for unstructured play (which is how our brains learn), and its how they
make sense of the
world and integrate their experiences.
Tom gets his dream job as head coach
of some imaginary college program and moves the bounty
of his loins to a humongous mansion on the university's dime, leading to a lot
of belly - aching, undeveloped «new
kid» bully subplots, and what would be the final nail in Hilary Duff's career if the
world that
made her a star in the first place
made any kind
of sense.
For herself, she says she felt the same
sense of pride, similar to what parents must feel when they let their
kids go «and they realize they can
make it on their own out there in the real
world.»
It
makes more
sense that, once
kids learn the basics
of money, they can apply it in the real
world.
However,
kids need to
make sense of the
world around them.