Activities You Can Do At Home
– From CDI’s Occupational Therapists
Auditory Input
What we hear and is neuroanatomically connected with the vestibular sense.
Activities:
– Encourage your child to play with musical toys: whistles, party favor blow toys, plastic microphone
– If a child is fearful of loud noises, let him control the volume on the stereo, exploring soft vs. loud music
– Use a white noise machine, tabletop rocks-and-water fountain, or aquarium for background sound
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