#51 - Why Creating an Experience is So Important For Our Children

by Rachel Harrington, COTA/L, AC & Jessica Hill, COTA/L June 19, 2019

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Welcome to episode 51 of The Sensory Project Show! Today, Rachel and Jessica are chatting about the importance of creating an experience during a treatment session as well as at home. Not only does creating an experience during various activities help your child feel empowered and successful, but it also helps you to have an enjoyable moment with your child. Enjoy!

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Rachel Harrington, COTA/L, AC & Jessica Hill, COTA/L
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