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Our blogs contain the most up to date information on all topics related to sensory processing disorders and kids with learning difficulties. Marga and Louis Grey, Founders of CoordiKids, have a passion to help children overcome struggles in different spheres of their lives. CoordiKids was born from a desire to help more, to serve more, and to make effective intervention easy and affordable for..
CoordiKids Blog
1M ago
Dyspraxia, a condition that affects both children and adults, can be challenging to understand and navigate. This blog post aims to shed light on what dyspraxia is, how it manifests, and how you can support individuals with dyspraxia, focusing on dyspraxia courses online, the CoordiKids Home Course. We’ll also explore practical strategies you can use at home to help those with dyspraxia thrive. Our goal is to provide easy-to-understand information for parents and caregivers.
What is Dyspraxia?
Dyspraxia, also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), is a neurological c ..read more
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1M ago
Let’s dive into a topic that’s pretty common but often misunderstood: attention and focus, especially in the context of ADHD. We’ll chat about what signs to look for, offer you a free ADHD test, and explore how CoordiKids Movement Breaks can work like magic in enhancing your child’s attention and focus.
Understanding Attention and Focus
First things first, what exactly are attention and focus? Simply put, they’re like the spotlight in your child’s brain that lets them concentrate on tasks. We often notice this spotlight flicker or wander in kids, but how do we know when it might s ..read more
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1M ago
Parenting is an incredible journey filled with joy, love, and sometimes unique challenges. If you suspect your child might be experiencing challenges related to Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), understanding the journey ahead is crucial. In this blog, we’ll explore the basics of ADHD and Autism, the possibility of a dual diagnosis, why they often coexist, intervention options, and how you can provide the best support for your child.
What’s the Difference Between ADHD and Autism?
ADHD and Autism are distinct neurodevelopmental disorders. ADHD ..read more
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1M ago
Occupational therapy holds immense significance in supporting children’s development and overall well-being. It is a therapeutic approach that aids children in developing the skills essential for various daily life activities. In this blog post, we delve into why a child might need occupational therapy, focusing on two pivotal aspects: coordination and sensory regulation.
Understanding Occupational Therapy – What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapists work with children to enhance their physical, cognitive, and motor skills. They address challenges in coordination, sensory processi ..read more
CoordiKids Blog
2M ago
ADHD in Girls vs Boys: Unveiling the Unique Traits and Challenges
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is like a colourful mosaic painting, with intricate patterns and vibrant hues, reflecting the diverse spectrum of this neurodevelopmental disorder. Among the many aspects that contribute to this kaleidoscope, understanding how ADHD manifests differently in girls and boys is critical. As parents navigating these intricate patterns, we’re here to shed light on the unique traits and challenges of ADHD in girls vs boys, helping you decode this beautiful mosaic.
The Multifaceted World ..read more
CoordiKids Blog
2M ago
Parenting is a journey filled with joys, challenges, and moments that leave you scratching your head. It’s common for parents to wonder about their child’s behaviour and whether it’s typical or something more. Suppose you’ve noticed your child being unusually uncoordinated, sensitive to sensory stimuli, or struggling with activities like handwriting. In that case, you may be curious about the connection between these behaviours and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), wondering if clumsiness is a sign of ADHD.
In this article, we’ll explore various aspects of ADHD, focusing on sym ..read more
CoordiKids Blog
2M ago
Marga Grey explains in detail why children are avoiding sport and games. What lies behind it
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CoordiKids Blog
2M ago
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects millions of children and adults worldwide. It is characterised by difficulty paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviours, and hyperactivity. ADHD in the classroom is often reported by teachers who are at their wit’s end trying to control the kids with ADHD
ADHD in Girls vs. Boys
ADHD is often considered a disorder that affects boys more than girls. However, this is not always the case. Studies have shown that the number of girls diagnosed with ADHD has increased in recent years.
There are s ..read more
CoordiKids Blog
3M ago
Did you know that there are 7 senses, not just 5? The 5 senses we’re all familiar with are sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. But two other senses are just as important: proprioception and vestibular sensory processing disorder.
Proprioception is the sense of our body’s position in space. It helps us know where our arms and legs are, how our body is oriented, and how much force we use.
Vestibular sensory processing disorder.is the sense of balance. It helps us keep our balance and stay upright.
All of our senses work together to help us make sense of the world around us. They help us l ..read more
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3M ago
Did you know that your child’s brain is constantly changing and adapting? This is called neuroplasticity. Neuroplasticity is the brain’s ability to form new connections and change its structure and function. That’s right, your child’s brain is like a muscle. The more you use it, the stronger it gets. And just like with any muscle, you need to challenge it to see results.
So, how can you assist in keeping your child’s mind in top form? One way is to do neuroplasticity exercises.
What are Neuroplasticity Exercises, You Might Ask?
Neuroplasticity exercises are like a workout for your brai ..read more