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Archives for Meg Proctor, M.S. Occupational Therapy

Meg Proctor, M.S. Occupational Therapy

Meg Proctor is an autism specialist, occupational therapist, and the founder of Learn Play Thrive, L.L.C. Using online occupational therapy, Meg helps families of kids with autism learn practical strategies to help their kids succeed during their daily activities.

4 Ways to Help Your Picky Eater Try New Foods

picky eater tips
Updated: January 19, 2022 / by Meg Proctor, M.S. Occupational Therapy / Reviewed: / in Categories Food

If you are the parent of a picky eater, you might find yourself thinking, “Why on earth can’t they just sit down and eat!?” It … Read more

How Kids with Autism Think and Learn: A Guide for Parents

Autism Learning Styles
Updated: January 11, 2023 / by Meg Proctor, M.S. Occupational Therapy / Reviewed: / in Categories Autism Spectrum Disorder

You may have heard the saying, “If you’ve met one child with autism, you’ve met one child with autism.” This is a popular saying because … Read more

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