Self-regulation refers to the ability to manage and control one's emotions, thoughts, and behaviors effectively. By addressing self-regulation challenges, occupational therapists can empower children to manage their emotions, behaviors, and thoughts more effectively, leading to improved academic performance, stronger social relationships, and overall well-being.
Vestibular
How our brains interpret and respond to information from the vestibular system, located in the inner ear. This system provides information about head movement, body position, and balance: Maintaining equilibrium.
Proprioception
Crucial for a wide range of activities, from everyday movements like walking and driving to more complex skills required in sports training. This vital sense relies on sensory signals originating from specialized receptors known as proprioceptors. These receptors are embedded within our muscles, tendons, joints, ligaments, and even our skin. They provide essential feedback to our brain about the position and movement of our body parts.