🌟 WHY DO KIDS LOVE TO CLIMB? 🌟
As pediatric OTs, we love when parents ask this question… because climbing is one of the most natural (and important!) ways children develop their motor, sensory, and coordination skills.
If you’re a parent, you’ve probably seen your child climb everything—couches, trees, rocks, hills, play structures… and sometimes even you! 🤣 But all that climbing has a purpose.
Kids climb because they’re naturally curious, eager to explore, and driven to understand the world around them. Climbing helps them learn their limits, build confidence, and engage in rich sensory-motor play.
🧠💪 Developmental Benefits of Climbing
When children climb, they’re strengthening so many foundational skills:
🔹 Bilateral Coordination – Alternating right hand ➜ right foot ➜ left hand ➜ left foot helps both sides of the brain work together. This supports crawling, walking, running, writing, cutting, reading, and even bike riding.
🔹 Core Strength & Stability – Climbing challenges the whole body, helping kids develop strong postural muscles.
🔹 Balance & Motor Coordination – Navigating uneven surfaces improves balance, visual tracking, and body awareness.
🔹 Problem Solving & Confidence – Kids plan, adjust, and figure out how to move from point A to point B. This builds resilience and self-esteem.
🌿 CLIMBING IN NATURE = OT GOLD
Outdoor climbing on rocks, logs, and natural play structures provides rich sensory input, supports motor planning, and encourages safe risk-taking. Nature gives kids endless opportunities to explore, regulate, and grow. 🌈
✨ So even if their little daredevil moves make us adults nervous, encouraging safe climbing helps kids build essential developmental skills. Let them put on their explorer hats, test their limits, and enjoy the adventure!
👣 At Sunny Blossom Therapy, we LOVE supporting movement, sensory development, and confidence through play-based OT activities.
If you want more OT tips or support for your child—reach out anytime! 💛
Children learn so much through their senses.
Feeling the sand between their toes at the beach, smelling flowers in the garden, hearing the waves crash, and watching butterflies move from blossom to blossom. These simple moments of sensory exploration help children develop body awareness, attention, emotional regulation, and confidence in their environment.
In occupational therapy, nature becomes a beautiful classroom. The garden and the beach offer endless opportunities for children to move, explore, and strengthen important developmental skills through play.
At Sunny Blossom Therapy, we embrace sensory-rich environments to support children’s growth through movement, curiosity, and joyful exploration. Sometimes the most powerful therapy happens under the sun, surrounded by nature. 🌞🌿
If your child could benefit from support with sensory processing, regulation, or coordination, occupational therapy can help them blossom.
Children grow best through movement, play, and exploration.
Running, balancing, climbing, and discovering the world around them are not just fun activities — they are powerful ways children build coordination, body awareness, confidence, and emotional regulation.
In pediatric occupational therapy, these everyday moments become meaningful opportunities for development. Through play-based experiences, children strengthen important skills that support learning, independence, and participation in daily life.
At Sunny Blossom Therapy, we meet children where they are and help them blossom through joyful, movement-based occupational therapy. 🌞🌿
If you are wondering whether occupational therapy could support your child’s development, we are here to help.
Occupational therapy is often happening in the most beautiful, ordinary moments.
A child running across a field, balancing on a skateboard, climbing, exploring, and testing their body in the world around them. These experiences build coordination, balance, confidence, and self-trust.
Through movement and play, children strengthen their bodies, regulate their nervous systems, and learn what they are capable of.
Sometimes therapy looks like nature, sunshine, and space to move. And in those moments, growth quietly unfolds. 🌿
Today’s session was all about little hands doing big work.
Through playful, child-led activities, we supported fine motor development by:
• Strengthening intrinsic hand muscles through grasping, squeezing, and tool use
• Refining pincer and tripod grasp with brushes, tongs, and small manipulatives
• Encouraging bilateral coordination by stabilizing with one hand while the other works
• Building hand–eye coordination and motor planning through creative exploration
Art and play are powerful OT tools. When children paint, transfer, pinch, and manipulate materials, they’re not just “doing crafts” — they’re laying the foundation for:
✏️ writing
🧠 attention and regulation
🖐️ self-care skills
📚 classroom participation
I love how fine motor work can feel calm, meaningful, and joyful while quietly strengthening the skills children need for everyday life.
Process over product. Always. 💛