Pick a Good Spot
Choose a safe, quiet space at home where your child can focus and move around.
Have Supplies Ready
Gather toys, books, or any learning tools your therapist might use.
Be on Time
Try to be ready when the therapist arrives so sessions start smoothly.
Prepare Your Child
Let your child know the therapist is coming and that they will play games and practice new skills.
Stay Nearby to Help
A parent or caregiver should be around to help guide or encourage your child.
Be Positive and Supportive
Celebrate small successes and encourage your child to try their best.
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