Purpose Filled parenting made simple.
Child development doesn’t require fancy tools. At Purpose Filled Family, we help busy families with simple, affordable activities that support sensory processing, fine motor skills, executive functioning and everyday growth – so your home is filled with confidence and connection.
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Christ-Center Easter Fine Motor Activities for Kids
Looking for Christ-Centered Easter Fine Motor activities for kids? These Bible-based Easter crafts will help your little ones strengthen their fine motor kills while learning about the resurrection of Jesus in a fun and engaging way!
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6 Fun & Easy Snow Day Activities for Toddlers & Preschoolers
Looking for fun snow day activities for toddlers at home? These 6 fun and easy snow day activities for toddlers & preschoolers will keep your little ones entertained, help them develop key skills, and make the most of the snowy season! Right now, we are in the middle of a big snowstorm – the perfect time to…
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Supporting sensory seeking behavior with purposeful indoor play
Discover effective indoor activities to support sensory seeking behavior in children. Learn how to meet your sensory seeker’s unique needs with OT-approved strategies to build regulation, focus, and confidence at home. As the days grow shorter and the weather grows colder, it can be more challenging for children to “get their energy out” from day…
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Sensory Sensitivity: What it is and How to Help
Learn what sensory sensitivity is, common signs and triggers, and how to support sensitive children at home and school. Practical OT tips to manage sensory processing challenges and sensory overload. Bright lights. Loud noises. Itchy clothing. Large crowds. For me or you, these things are minor frustrations throughout our day, but for a person with…
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How to Support Your Sensory Seeker: Practical OT Strategies for Parents
Learn what a sensory seeker is, why children crave sensory input, and how to help them thrive with simple OT-approved strategies. Perfect for parents of active, sensory-driven kids. “High energy” “Always on the move” “Risk-taker” If any of these phrases describe your child, you may have a sensory seeker. While sensory processing difficulties are often…








