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Therapy OPS is blogging about everything therapy! Check out the blog to find therapy/home techniques, latest research, and more!

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May 14, 2019

Posture Matters!

May 14, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
Posture Matters!

May is National Posture Month and it’s a great time to consider spine health and postural habits in your growing child. Posture does matter after all, especially for kids as their spines grow and develop, as well as their postural habits.

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April 29, 2019

Emotions Can Be Hard!

April 29, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
Emotions Can Be Hard!

Emotions are essential for getting our needs met, but when upset--- emotions can also cloud our judgement and make it difficult to process situations. Emotions can be hard to understand and even harder to control for kiddos. Here are a few general ideas to think about and consider to help reduce outbursts along with providing a good support system.

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April 22, 2019

*Inhale*Exhale*

April 22, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
*Inhale*Exhale*

Breathing is for more than survival Breathing is key for survive and an involuntary action. Even if trying to hold your breath, you will eventually become unconscious when your body will attempt to breath for you.

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April 16, 2019

OT Month: Sensory Spotlight

April 16, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
OT Month: Sensory Spotlight

What does sensory mean to you? As a pediatric OT, I often hear sensory associated with negative behaviors. Sensory integration is how we interpret and make meaning to every day experiences. So good news! Sensory is a good thing, we all experience it.

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April 05, 2019

OT Month- Fine Motor Skills

April 05, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
OT Month- Fine Motor Skills

Happy Occupational Therapy Month! We are lucky to have some amazing OTs here at Therapy OPS that have created some blogs that target different OT skill areas. Today’s blog comes from Hannah and is about fine motor skills. Enjoy!

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March 27, 2019

Nutrition And Beyond!

March 27, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
Nutrition And Beyond!

Nutrition and proper child development go hand in hand and are a vital part of a child’s well-being. Children are smart, but making healthy choices for meals and snacks is a challenge for any child.

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March 16, 2019

Spring Break!

March 16, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
Spring Break!

With spring break being the next few weeks for kiddos, we thought we would put together a list of activities near the Twin Cities of sensory friendly activities! Thanks to Family Fun Twin Cities for the great ideas!

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March 11, 2019

MinneSNOWta

March 11, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
MinneSNOWta

It is winter time in Minnesota! The snow has been piling up and as much fun as the snow can be, the cold weather can be limiting to the amount of sun and activity people get. With individuals with strong sensory needs, this problem can be even harder which can lead to individuals feeling very dysregulated.

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March 04, 2019

Cheer for Safety!

March 04, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
Cheer for Safety!

March 1st kicks off National Cheerleader Safety Month! While cheer-leading can be a wonderful sport, it can also have negative impacts on the body. The most common injuries for cheerleaders are ankle sprains, followed by strains or sprains of the back, neck, knee and wrist.

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February 25, 2019

Sensory System Low Down

February 25, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
Sensory System Low Down

We are constantly taking in sensory information during our day. This allows us to understand the world around us and helps us respond appropriately. Our senses send information to our brain to interpret, which then sends our body signals about how to react.

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February 15, 2019

Kindness Is Contagious

February 15, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
Kindness Is Contagious

When we think of teaching our children, we often think of things like teaching them how to spell, write, tie their shoes, among a million other daily lessons. What about teaching kindness? Is this something we do outright or hope that they pick it up along the way?

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February 08, 2019

Brush-a, Brush-a, Brush-a

February 08, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
Brush-a, Brush-a, Brush-a

In honor of National Children’s Dental Health Month, we wanted to spotlight brushing teeth! Dentists’ concur that for children all around the world, they should brush their teeth for two minutes, two times per day, floss, use fluoride toothpaste and visit the dentist frequently.

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February 07, 2019

Full Esteem Ahead

February 07, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
Full Esteem Ahead

Feb. 1st kicks of National Self-Esteem Month. According to Dictionary.com, the definition of self-esteem is: confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect. As adults, we are often lucky enough to develop this over time, as we have more opportunities to learn how to love and LAUGH at ourselves.

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January 25, 2019

Primitive Reflexes - What are those?

January 25, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
Primitive Reflexes - What are those?

What are primitive reflexes in a baby and why is it important to understand what they are and how they work?

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January 17, 2019

Books, Books and More Books!

January 17, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
Books, Books and More Books!

Books may seem old-school to some but the power of books is undeniable. Another overlooked aspect about books is the benefits they have on development just by being read aloud. Language exposure, increased vocabulary and an introduction and increase into imaginations are just a few of those benefits.

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January 10, 2019

A Fun Day the TOPS Way (Without a "Cat in the Hat")

January 10, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
A Fun Day the TOPS Way (Without a "Cat in the Hat")

The sun did not shine.

It was too cold to play.

So we sat in the house

all that cold, cold, snowy day.

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January 09, 2019

Insurance Made Easy

January 09, 2019/ Rachel Kuenzli
Insurance Made Easy

Initial Evaluation: At your first appointment at Therapy OPS, you will first meet your therapist in the lobby where they will introduce themselves to both you and your child. Next, you and your child will go back into an office to start the evaluation. The evaluation will begin with questions …

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December 20, 2018

Setting Healthy Boundaries

December 20, 2018/ Rachel Kuenzli
Setting Healthy Boundaries

As hard as setting boundaries can be, boundaries are essential in helping children develop and become successful with age-appropriate activities and with transitions. Yet, we all have moments where we wonder whether or not the boundary we have created is really worth all the growing pains.

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December 13, 2018

Tippy Toes

December 13, 2018/ Rachel Kuenzli
Tippy Toes

Toe walking is the failure of the heel to initially contact the floor while walking. There are a variety of reasons for this, but if there is no medical reason for it, then it is called idiopathic toe walking.

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December 08, 2018

What, not how!

December 08, 2018/ Rachel Kuenzli
What, not how!

We spend a fair amount of time working with preschool children who demonstrate articulation and/or phonological impairments. A review of various treatment approaches by researchers in our field, revealed that what is treated may be more important than how it is treated.

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Therapy OPS

Therapy OPS is an therapy clinic for children located in Inver Grove Heights and Hastings, and serving Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the surrounding areas.  We currently offer Occupational, Physical, and Speech therapy, social skills groups, and alternative therapy modalities, such as therapeutic listening systems and Interactive Metronome.

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Inver Grove Heights Locaton:
2925 Buckley Way
Inver Grove Heights, MN — 55076
651-455-0561        F: 651-457-4401

Hastings Location:
1312 S Frontage Rd
Hastings, MN 55033

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