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Why Kids and Adults Chew on Pencils and Pens

Why Kids and Adults Chew on Pencils and Pens

13th May 2026

Does bite marks on pens and pencils sound familiar?  Pens and pencils are among the most common items people chew on.  Chewing can help increase focus and attention, so it makes sense that a pen or pencil would be a go-to outlet.  Whether you're eight years old working through a spelling test or thirty-four years old working through a big project - a writing tool is right there as y …
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What Supporting Neurodivergent Brains Actually Looks Like

What Supporting Neurodivergent Brains Actually Looks Like

Posted by Katie Zelinski, MS, OTR/L on 29th Apr 2026

As an Occupational Therapist, I often get the question "What are the best ways to support regulation for my Autistic, ADHD, or [insert neurodivergence here] child?" And I have to be honest. My reply is always "it depends." There is no one right way to support every single child. While there are some universal strategies that generally help, every child has a different brain, a different body, and …
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My Child Won't Stop Chewing on Their Shirt - What's Going On?

My Child Won't Stop Chewing on Their Shirt - What's Going On?

7th Apr 2026

It's Not a Bad Habit - It's a Need If your child has ever come home from school with soaked collars or sleeves or holes in their shirts, you're not alone. Chewing on clothing is one of the most common concerns we hear from parents, and we completely understand the frustration that comes with it. Shirts get ruined. The sleeves stretch out. And at some point, you start wondering: is this normal? Sho …
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How to Help Kids Stay Regulated through the Holidays

How to Help Kids Stay Regulated through the Holidays

Posted by Katie Zelinski, MS, OTR/L on 4th Nov 2025

The holidays are often filled with excitement, tradition, and togetherness, but they can also feel overwhelming for kids. Extra noise, changes in routine, new places, and busy schedules can make it harder for children to stay regulated. If your child seems to melt down more easily, cling a little tighter, or struggle with big feelings this time of year, you're not alone. The good news is that with …
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