
Friend Files_Blaze the Cassowary
Interacting with new peers at the start of the school year can be tricky. Friend files can help you initiate conversations, recall previously learned information, and maintain relationships with others. Kip made a friend file for his friend Blaze the Cassowary, check it out below!

Friend Files_Sheldon the Turtle
Interacting with new peers at the start of the school year can be tricky. Friend files can help you initiate conversations, recall previously learned information, and maintain relationships with others. Kip made a friend file for his friend Sheldon the Turtle, check it out below!

Let’s Learn to Ride a Bike!
Bike riding is a complex skill that involves organization of a person’s gross motor skills and sensory systems. Help your child master bike riding by following these 9 steps.

My Morning Routine Handout
Simplify your child’s morning with our Morning Routine Handout.

Friend Files_Dash the Dingo
Interacting with new peers at the start of the school year can be tricky. Friend files can help you initiate conversations, recall previously learned information, and maintain relationships with others. Kip made a friend file for his friend Dash the Dingo.

Friend Files_Koko the Koala
Interacting with new peers at the start of the school year can be tricky. Friend files can help you initiate conversations, recall previously learned information, and maintain relationships with others. Kip made a friend file for his friend Koko the Koala.

12 Daily Positive Affirmations
Gain confidence, create positivity, and increase your ambition by practicing daily affirmations.

Friend Files_Cleo the Lorikeet
Interacting with new peers at the start of the school year can be tricky. Friend files can help you initiate conversations, recall previously learned information, and maintain relationships with others. Kip made a friend file for his friend Cleo the Lorikeet.

P.R.O.P.S
P.R.O.P.S is an acronym to remember some common sensory strategies that support regulation and organization for you and your child. This handout explains some of our favorite sensory strategies for feeling good!

Our 8 Sensory Systems
We have 8 sensory systems that help us understand and interact with the world around us. Our sensory systems are: auditory, olfactory, gustatory, visual, tactile, vestibular, proprioceptive, and interoceptive senses. Learn more about each sensory system here.