Parenting Tips and Activities
Parents who are looking for more ideas to create fun and developmentally appropriate ways to play and interact with their child, or for suggestions to help deal with common behavior issues, will find these articles by Provo Early Intervention Program’s therapists and staff a great source of information. All activities should occur under parental guidance.
Articles
- Activities that Develop Fine and Gross Motor Skills
- Container Baby Syndrome
- Find 10 New Ways to Play
- Get Ahead of Potential Meltdowns with a Calm-Down Corner
- Helping Kids Learn About New Foods in Fun Ways
- Helping Young Children Build Language Skills
- Holiday Eating for the Picky Eater
- How to Keep Food and Mealtimes Normal for your Kids
- How to Make the Holidays Happy
- Importance of Being Noisy
- Importance of Tummy Time
- Is My Child Ready for School?
- Let’s Talk Books
- Making Requests that Decrease Tantrums
- Perfection Pending in Parenting
- Playing with Food
- Pool Fun
- Power of Words
- Put a Damper on Noisy Toys
- Raising Bilingual Children
- Regulating Emotions and Responding to Meltdowns
- Save the broken crayons – save handwriting
- Smart Choices with Screen Time
- Speech and Language FAQ
- Top 13 for Picky Eaters
- Toys that do Nothing
- Transitioning to Solids
- Underlying Causes of a Feeding Difficulty
- Understanding and Resolving Behavior Issues
- W Sitting
- Ways to Encourage Daily Interactions
- Ways to Build Fine Motor Skills in the Great Outdoors
- What is Play
- Who Needs Toys
- Winter Safety for Your Little Ones