Tuesday, 11 February 2014

All You Need Is Love

As a child, Valentine's Day was just like any other day.  As a family, we didn't do much to celebrate the day.  We would make homemade cards to give all our classmates, but my sisters and I weren't one of the girls that got called down to the office to have flowers delivered to us from our dad.  Now that I work with children (and have one of my own), I try and do some fun things related to the holiday with the kids I work with during our sessions.  

Looking for some cute activities to be used both at home and during your sessions?  Here are a handful of ideas for your little loves.

1.  Sweethearts Sorting-using a pair of Zoo Stick chopsticks, empty a box of candy Sweethearts and have a child sort them by color.  This works on improving grasp strength, visual motor and visual perceptual skills.  Depending on a child's skill level, you may limit the number of colors to increase the chances of success.  For those children who are able to read, you can have them sort by the phrases written on each heart.  

2.  Valentine's Day Yarn Hearts-I don't know about you, but I don't ever know what to do with those wire hangers I get from the dry cleaners.  Here is a simple idea that will make a perfect gift for a loved one.  You will need yarn (of any color) and a wire hanger.  Take the wire hanger and bend it into a heart.  Begin wrapping the yarn around the heart.  You may need to wrap around a couple of times in each place in order for the yarn to stay in place.  This is great for working on visual motor and bilateral coordination skills.  


3.  I Love You To Pieces Heart-I made this card with my daughter a couple of years ago and it was simple, fun and made those she loved feel very happy.  This is a great activity because it can be graded depending on a child's skill level.  For a young preschooler, give them strips of colored paper and have them tear them into small pieces.  For older preschoolers and school age children, draw lines on colored paper, and have them cut out the strips and then tear the strips into pieces.  Once they have all their small pieces, they can glue them onto a heart.  This project is great for working on a variety of occupational therapy goals, including bilateral coordination (tearing paper) and improving cutting skills.



4.  Cereal Hearts-using Cheerios (if you want to be more healthy) or Fruit Loops and a pipe cleaner, you can make a cute heart for someone you love.  A fun way to work improving grasping, beading and bilateral coordination skills.  Depending on the skill level of your child and what cereal you use, you can change what you want from each child.  If you have a younger child who is working on improving fine motor skills, you can keep it simple; put all the cereal in a bowl and have them place them on a pipecleaner.  If you are working with an older child, use a set of Zoo Sticks and have them take out a certain number of cereal.  Want to throw in an extra challenge, using Fruit Loops you can have a child follow a pattern as they place them on the pipe cleaner.

5.  Paint Chip Bookmarks-I have seen so many great projects with those paint chip samples that you find in the paint section of hardware stores.  I have used them to practice cutting and color recognition in the past.  If you grab a bunch of the pink samples (which I plan on doing tomorrow), you can make some really cute bookmarks.  In addition to the paint chips, you will need a heart hole puncher and some pink ribbon.  Have the children punch a single heart on each color/rectangle and one in the middle of the top rectangle.  Help them string the ribbon through the top hole.  Great for working on increasing grasp strength, bilateral coordination skills and color recognition (you can do this with any color paint chip sample).

Here are just a handful of ideas that will not only end up being cute, they are easy and require very little supplies or setup.  While I have tried some of these, I look forward to testing out the new ideas with my kids at work and with my daughter at home.  Who out there has some great Valentine's Day craft ideas that they have had great success with that they can share with me and my readers?  Would love to have a bunch of ideas to choose from in the next few days.  I am always a click away and love hearing from you all.  Share the love with us please!

May you all have a love-filled Valentine's Day with those you love!
  

Friday, 7 February 2014

The Doctor's In The House

For those of you who follow my blog, you will know that finding a new app to use at work brings me a tremendous amount of joy.  I have begun using my iPad more and more at work because I find it to be a truly motivating thing for the kids I work with.  I can get them to do things and work on skills that they might otherwise resist if it wasn't coming to them in the digital way.  A while back, I blogged about Pepi Tree by Pepi Play.   Pepi Play is a Lithuanian based company that develops apps for children.  I have all three and they are each amazing and unique and kids have a great time playing with them.  This company's philosophy is simple: they believe a good app should teach a child something but it doesn't necessarily have to be educational in form.  Having fun is the most important thing to them and they are doing a great job accomplishing this will all three of their apps.

Recently, I discovered Pepi Doctor.  Like their other apps, it is highly engaging and keeps my kids at work entertained for long periods of time.  Actually, this app has been been great for my almost 4 years old daughter who has recently started to be a little more fearful of going to the doctor.  Pepi Doctor is a medicine-themed role play app where children get to take on the role of doctor.  There job is to help cure patients Amber, Eva and Milo of a variety of diseases and ailments.  Some of their doctor responsibilities include helping cure them of a cold, fix an aching tooth or put back together some broken bones.  Within in each patient, there are 5 sub-games so kids are kept busy for a long time.  Take a look at this video to get an idea of what you are getting.   Pepi Doctor is perfect for preschoolers but I think that young school age children will also enjoy and benefit from it.  

My daughter is loving this game and I am really enjoying playing it with her and the kids I see at work. For Quinn, it has been a good way to talk about being a doctor and begin to decrease her fears associated with going to the doctor.  For my kids at work, I think my favorite aspect of the game is how many visual motor and visual perceptual skills can be addressed.  I find that my kids tire easily of puzzles and need variety when working on visual skills.  There are so many visual motor/perceptual activities and the kids are having fun while doing them.  For example, a child can work on visual tracking when pulling the thorns out of their patients hand and throwing it into the garbage can.  They can work on visual perceptual skills by fixing their patients broken bones by putting them together properly (mini puzzles). These are just a couple of many, many examples.  

In addition to what I have already mentioned above,  Pepi Doctor can also address the following occupational therapy goals:
Improve Fine Motor Skills-when my kids are playing this, I force them to use their pointer finger in order to work on improving hand strength and finger isolation.  This sounds so simple, but so many of the children I work with who have a poor grasp (both for picking up small objects and on writing instruments) have great difficulty with this.  There are many opportunities to work on this with this game like when you have to pull the thorns out of their hand and when placing bandaids on them.  
Improve Grasping Skills-as I mention often when talking about apps, I try and encourage my kids to use a stylus when they can.  Sometimes the kids I work with are resistant to work on proper grasping skills but using the iPad and finding different ways to work on this skill helps.  Here is a link to the stylus I recommend for the kids I work with.  The crayon is the perfect size for their little hands.  
Improve Upper Extremity Strength-I like to have my kids use the Ipad while lying on their belly either in the net swing, in a barrel or while lying over a bolster.  I can typically get them to spend more time in this challenging position for much longer if they are engaged in something as highly motivating as  Pepi Doctor.  Not only does this work on increasing upper extremity strength, it will work on increasing neck strength/control.  
Improve Attentional Skills-for my younger kids, I work on increasing their attention to tasks by getting them to focus on particular activities within the game.  For example, while they are trying to help their patients get rid of a tooth ache, they need to brush/clean their teeth.  Instead of brushing the whole mouth at once, I have them do one tooth at a time; they are not allowed to move onto the next tooth until the other is completely clean.  This can be hard and for my children who have modulation and regulation difficulties, they need a lot of reminders from me to stick to one tooth at a time.  
Improve Social Skills-this is a great game to play in small groups or dyads.  They have to work on taking turns and being flexible with friends choices.  For example, when choosing which patient to treat, someone may not get their first choice and they will have to be flexible and play the game in spite of that.  It's also a great game to help expand social conversation between children since going to the doctor is something that all children do.  

I hope that you and your kids have as much fun with Pepi Doctor as I am both at home and at work.  Do any of you have any other great new apps you want to share with us?  I know that I am always looking for new ones that will not only work on occupational therapy goals, but keep kids engaged and excited to learn.  I am always a click away and love hearing from you all.  










Friday, 31 January 2014

Let's Wok and Roll!

I am sure we all have games or toys in our collection that have been there forever.  They are the ones that you aren't sure about when you buy them and then you get them and you wonder what you did before.  Wok n Roll is one of those games for me.  I bought it on a whim years ago and have used it on a weekly basis ever since then.  Not only is it a favorite of mine, it is a favorite of my kids.

A child holding onto the chopsticks with 3 fingers
Wok n Roll is a great game for many reasons.  Not only is it a fun game for the kids to play, it works on a ton of occupational therapy goals at the same time.  It can be played in a group as large as four children or individually.  My favorite thing about the game is that it can be easily adapted to a child's skill level so it can be used with children as young as 2 years old and all the way up to school age children.  Wok n Roll is a battery operated game that shakes and moves around.  The goal of the game is to get all your food into the matching bowl as quickly as possible.  Over the years, I have adapted the game and the expectations for the children depending on what we are working on in therapy.  For my younger children or those that have to work on building their grasping skills and fine motor strength, I won't turn the game on to have it shake and just focus on holding the chopsticks correctly and getting the food into the bowls.  When kids are first playing, they need to be reminded to open and close the chopsticks; I have learned the hard way what happens when a child squeezes the chopsticks too hard-flying plastic food can be very difficult to find!  As the kids get older, I will add the challenge of turning the wok on so it moves around while they are sorting the food into the bowls.  One doesn't realize how difficult this is to do until they actually try it.  This is a perfect game to work on helping a child who has a decreased frustration tolerance because that shaking causes the food to fall out of the chopsticks.  I also love using this game to work on increasing attention span and focus.  Once the game is turned on, I encourage a child to find a piece of food to pick up and not give up.  It may require them tracking where that food moves around to in the bowl and not giving up until you have successfully picked it up.


In addition to what was already mentioned above, Wok n Roll can work on the following occupational therapy goals:
Improve Grasping Skills-the chopsticks are great for working on increasing grasp strength, fine motor control and grasping skills.  For children who have an immature grasp when holding writing instruments, it's important to find fun ways to work on encouraging a proper grasp in a variety of ways.  When using chopsticks, be sure to have your child use 3 fingers (the same number a child should use when holding crayons, pencils, etc.).

Improve Bilateral Coordination Skills/Crossing Midline-when a child is using this on their own, I encourage them to hold the chopsticks in one hand and hold the shaking wok still with the other.  This encourages them to use both hands in a coordinated manner which is important for other graphomotor and fine motor skills.  To encourage crossing midline, I purposely but the bowls on the opposite side of their body so they are forced to cross midline when putting the food into the correct bowls.  
Improve Matching Skills/Color Recognition-a great way to begin on simple matching skills and color recognition.  Because this game can be so easily adapted to a child's skill level, you can use it with even the youngest of clients.  I have had my younger kids who aren't ready for the challenge of chopsticks work in developing grasping skills by using their "pinchers" (pointer and thumb only) to pick up the food and place them in the correct bowl.  A child who has difficulty recognizing and identifying colors can work on that skill by being asked to name each color as they place it in the matching bowl.
Working on crossing midline
Improve Executive Functioning Skills-for older children who need to work on organizational skills, you can require them to set the game up and tell their peers the directions for proper playing of the game.  You can require them to put the food in the bowls in a certain order to work on sequencing and organizing their work.
Improve Upper Extremity Strength-once a child knows the rules of the game and seems comfortable, I start increasing the challenges.  One way of doing that is by adding a strengthening component to the activity.  I like to have the kids lie on their belly on the net swing and complete this task.  They are not only working on improving the skills mentioned above, they are able to work on increasing upper extremity and neck strength at the same time.  Sometimes getting my kids to work on upper extremity strengthening can be difficult but if they are engaged in a motivating and fun fine motor or visual motor/perceptual activity, the "work" is hidden from them.
Improve Social Skills-this game is great for individual play but even better for group play.  I don't think I have a game that makes kids laugh as hard as they do when they play Wok n Roll.  For the older kids, I turn it on and make it shake and that cracks them up.  This is a great game to work on building a child's frustration tolerance with their peers and to work on how to be a good sport during games.  Being a good sport means letting your friends have turns, using kind words during play and not only being a good winner, but also being a good loser.

As I write this up, I am reminded that I should probably pick up one or two as a backup.  So many of the great games that I have used in therapy for years and years keep changing (Perfection and Wack a Mole both changed their designs and no longer as good as they used to be) and are then impossible to find.  I have seen Wok n Roll in some of the local toy stores in Park Slope and Manhattan but also on many websites, including Amazon.com which I have linked to.

I would love to hear from some of you about your favorite games that you use during your therapy sessions.  Not only do I want to hear for me personally so I can add to my game collection, but also want to share with parents who are always asking for activities to do at home.  I especially love games that can be adapted for a variety of skills and can have challenges added as they gain skills so if you have any recommendations, please share them with me and my readers!  I am always a click away and love hearing from you all.

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Cara mengisi artikel di menu bar

Cara mengisi artikel di menu bar blog dengan satu atau banyak artikel di dalamnya. Jadi ada 2 cara disini yang akan saya jelaskan, yang pertama mengisi menu bar dengan satu halaman post artikel dan yang kedua mengisi menu bar dengan banyak artikel. Contoh menu bar yang di isi dengan banyak artikel, bisa di lihat di menu Desain blog yang ada di bagian atas blog ini.

Cara yang pertama, mengisi menu bar blog dengan satu halaman artikel.
  1. Silakan buka salah satu artikel kamu. Lalu copi alamat URL yang ada di address bar, letaknya dibagian atas. Contoh: URL dari salah satu artikel di blog saya.
  2. http://fandrajuani.blogspot.com/2014/01/cara-desain-blog-sendiri.html
  3. Dan pastekan URL di menu bar kamu. Ada 2 cara.
  4. Memasukan URL di menu Laman Blog. Caranya:
    • Ke pengaturan Laman > pilih Laman Baru > Alamat Web
    • Lalu masukan URL tadi ke bagian Alamat web(URL), selanjutnya isi judul Laman. Contohnya:
    • Cara mengisi artikel di menu bar
    • Dan klik Simpan.
    Memasukan URL di menu HTML
    • Silakan buka menu HTML kamu, lalu isi dengan url dari halaman artikel. Contohnya seperti ini bentuk dari menu HTML:
    • <div id="menu">
      <ul>
      <li><a href="http://fandrajuani.blogspot.com/2014/01/cara-desain-blog-sendiri.html">Desain Blog</a></li>
      </ul>
      </div>
  5. Selesai.
Cara yang kedua, memasukan banyak artikel di menu bar
  1. Buatlah label dan pasang widget label di blog kamu. Caranya baca di artikel Cara membuat label atau kategori di blog.
  2. Jika sudah, silakan buka halaman awal blog kamu. Dan klik Kanan >Copy link Location pada Nama label yang akan di masukan ke menu bar. Contoh:
  3. Cara mengisi artikel di menu bar
  4. Dan Pastekan di Notepad. Contoh URL dengan nama Label Desain Blog.
  5. http://fandrajuani.blogspot.com/search/label/Desain%20Blog
  6. Sekarang, silakan masukan URL label ke menu kamu, contoh penempatan URL, lihat kembali pada cara pertama, pada langkah 2.
  7. Selesai.
Sebenarnya cara ini bukan berarti kita menulis artikel di menu bar, tapi hanya mengisi menu bar dengan URL dari artikel2 yang sudah kita buat. Cara menulis artikelnya sama saja seperti kita membuat entri baru. Seperti cara yang pertama, menu bar di isi dengan URL dari halaman blog. Dan cara yang kedua, menu bar di isi dengan URL dari Label.

Itulah sedikit tips trik cara mengisi artikel di menu bar. Silakan dibaca juga artikel tentang Cara membatasi jumlah artikel di label dan juga artikel2 lainnya. Semoga artikel diatas bisa bermanfaat untuk anda.

      Cara membuat label atau kategori di blog

      Cara membuat label atau kategori di blog. Label atau kategori maksudnya adalah pengelompokan artikel dalam satu nama yang sama atau artikel dengan pokok pembahasan yang berkaitan kita kelompokan menjadi satu. Label atau kategori ini berfungsi untuk memudahkan pengunjung untuk melihat artikel-artikel dengan pembahasan yang sama.

      Contohnya: Kita punya 3 artikel dengan judul seperti dibawah ini.
      1. Cara membuat motor roda dua
      2. Cara memperbaiki motor yang rusak
      3. Cara merawat motor agar tetap awet
      Dari ketiga judul artikel di atas, semuanya berhubungan dengan motor. Maka buatlah LABEL  dengan nama Motor. Jadi ketika orang klik label dengan nama MOTOR. Ketiga artikel diatas akan keluar. Untuk melihat contoh label, bisa di klik dibagian menu desain blog atau tips trik yang ada di blog ini, letaknya di bagian atas.

      Itulah sedikit penjelasan apa yang dimaksud dengan label atau kategori. Sekarang ke bagian cara membuat label atau kategori di blog.
      1. Silakan edit 3 artikel lama kamu. Lalu klik Label pada bagian Setelan Entri. Contohnya:
      2. Cara membuat label atau kategori di blog
      3. Selanjutnya isi dengan nama label yang sama pada ke tiga artikel kamu. Contoh: gambar diatas itu di isi dengan nama label Tips dan Trik. Lalu klik Selesai.
      4. Dan klik perbarui.
      5. Setelah itu ke pengaturan tata letak > klik tambahkan gadget > Pilih Label. Seperti gambar dibawah ini. Dan simpan.
      6. Cara membuat label atau kategori di blog
      7. Masih pada bagian tata letak, klik simpan setelan. Dan silakan buka halaman awal blog kamu. Maka akan ada widget atau gadget di blog kamu . Contohnya:
      8. Cara membuat label atau kategori di blog
      9. Sekarang coba klik label yang sudah kamu buat tadi, maka ketiga artikel yang sudah  kamu beri nama label yang sama tadi, akan keluar. Selesai.
      Lakukan cara yang sama, jika ingin membuat label dengan nama yang berbeda. Dalam satu artikel kita juga bisa memberinya dengan nama label yang berbeda. Misalkan Satu artikel kita beri 2 nama label, contoh: pertama label dengan nama tips trik dan yang kedua desain blog. Caranya cukup dengan menambahkan tanda , untuk memisahkan label yang pertama dan yang kedua. Contohnya:

      Cara membuat label atau kategori di blog

      Jika sudah memberikan satu artikel dengan 2 nama label, contohnya: tips trik dan desain blog. Maka setiap kita klik label tips trik maka artikel tadi akan keluar. Begitu juga jika kita klik label desain blog, maka artikel itu pun akan keluar.

      Tidak hanya dua, tiga atau empat sekalipun kita bisa berikan pada satu artikel. Saran saya, satu artikel cukuplah diberi nama label paling banyak 3 nama saja. Tapi itu terserah anda, jika ingin memberikan banyak nama label dalam satu artikel, silakan.

      Silakan dibaca juga artikel saya yang lainnya seperti Cara membatasi jumlah artikel di label atau artikel tentang Cara membuat dan mengisi menu blog dan juga artikel lainnya. Semoga artikel di atas bisa bermanfaat untuk anda.

      Friday, 10 January 2014

      More Than Just Statistics

      In addition to being a full-time occupational therapist and mother, I am also proud to be a founding member of The Meeting House, a recreational based after school program for school age children with social special needs.  It's an amazing place that provides a place for some of New York City's most awesome kids who have a tremendous social motivation but need the support of professionals in order to be successful in social situations.  In addition to our after school program, we offer a monthly weekend event which provides opportunities for our children to generalize the skills that we teach during the week.  It also gives them a chance to go to some of the coolest kid's spots in New York.  We have been to a lot of really great places in the last year and a half, including Our November event was at the Museum of Mathematics near Madison Square Park.

      Now, I know what you are thinking...how could a math museum be fun?  I was wondering the same thing but had heard such great things from friends and colleagues who had been there in the past.  I am so glad we gave this museum a chance because it was really great and our kids had the best time.  They didn't want to leave when our event was over, which is pretty telling.

      As we enter the colder months, I know there are a lot of people who are looking for things to keep their kids busy outside of the house.  I can't say enough about this place and guarantee that you will have just as much fun at this hands on museum as your kids will.  You can spend hours here without being bored and there is plenty of different exhibits to keep children of all ages occupied.  One of the things I like best was the size of the museum.  It is only two floors so manageable and if you have an older, more independent child, you can let them explore on their own a bit or with a friend while you hang with the younger ones.

      There are so many great exhibits at the Museum of Mathematics and the best part is that each and every one is interactive and hands on.  Even better, this is a perfect place to work on a zillion occupational therapy goals without the children even realizing they are working!  If you have read my other posts, you will know how much I love hidden therapy.

      There are over 30 exhibits at the museum.   Each of them is unique but all are fun.  Here are a few of my favorite exhibits and what kind of therapeutic  


      Coaster Rollers:  Glide on a rounded triangle down a track on rollers that are not ball but acorns and other lumpy shapes.  Great for working on upper extremity strength and bilateral coordination.  If on with a friend, they need to work together to get all the way to the end of the track.
      Tessellation Station:  create tiling patterns called tessellations using unusual magnetic shapes.  Pictured to the right, you can see some of the cool creations kids can make using the different shaped magnets.  Works on increasing upper extremity strength (since it is on a raised surface), visual perceptual skills (having to fit the magnets together), color recognition and improves creativity.  I loved this so much that I had to buy the monkey magnets pictured to use in my private practice and at home.  I was psyched when I walked into the museum gift shop and saw these for sale.  They are a bit pricey, but they are incredibly well made and unlike anything else I have ever seen.
      Square Wheeled Trike:  take a smooth ride on square wheels.  This was definitely the highlight for the kids at The Meeting House.  It's one of the first things you see when you walk into the museum and clearly gets kids attention because who has ever seen a bike with square wheels?  This exhibit works on improving overall body strength and motor planning.  There are two sized bikes so even your little ones can enjoy this cool activity.
      The Human Tree:  strike a pose and see your body replicated as the trunk, branches, and sub-branches of a tree made of you. Move around and watch as the tree morphs producing a surprising array of effects.  Great for working on motor planning, improving upper extremity strength bilateral coordination.  Our kids at TMH did this in groups of two and each child had an opportunity to be the leader and their friend would have to do the same movement that their friend did.

      I am excited to go back to the Museum of Mathematics with my own daughter who will be 4 years old in March.  While she may not understand all the math elements, she will be able to participate and interact with all the exhibits.  I have already recommended this place to many of the parents I work with and they have truly loved it.  If you are in NYC and need something to do with your kids, I highly recommend you check this place out.  While there, be sure to check out their amazing gift shop.  I could have spent hours and a whole lot of money in there.  They do have an online store with many of the items they have created, including these tessellation monkey magnets.

      Have you been to the Museum of Mathematics?  I would love to hear what your favorite exhibit was.  I am only a click away and love hearing from you all.

      Tuesday, 7 January 2014

      Cara membuat tulisan link berputar

      Artikel kali ini saya akan coba bagikan artikel desain blog tentang cara membuat tulisan link berputar di blog. Maksudnya adalah tulisan yang didalamnya tertanam link url dari alamat dari blo kita, akan berputar ketika di sentuh oleh mouse. Biasanya disebut dengan link hover style. Disini link hover style nya saya buat dengan efek berputar ketika disentuh mouse.

      Contohnya: coba arahkan mouse anda ke link tulisan berputar dibawah ini.


      Seperti contoh diatas, tulisan akan berputar ketika di sentuh oleh mouse. Sekarang, saya akan coba beri contoh penerapannya di blog. Seperti yang masih/pernah saya gunakan. Efek link hover berputar itu saya terapkan di link yang ada di widget blog. Contohnya coba lihat di widget label atau ketegori yang ada disebelah kiri blog ini(jika masih saya gunakan).

      Dan untuk cara membuatnya, silakan ikuti langkah-langkah dibawah ini.
      1. Silakan login ke blogger, dari halaman dasbor piih pengaturan tata letak.
      2. Lalu klik desainer template > tingkat lanjut > Tambakan Css.
      3. Lalu masukan kode berikut ini kedalamnya. Atau cari kode ]]></b:skin> dan masukan kode ini didalamnya.
      4. #Label1 a{
        font-weight:bold;
        Color:black;
        position:relative;
        display:inline-block;

        -webkit-transform-style:preserve-3d;
        -moz-transform-style:preserve-3d;
        transform-style:preserve-3d;

        -webkit-transition:all 300ms ease;
        -moz-transition:all 300ms ease;
        transition:all 300ms ease}

        #Label1 a:hover{
        -webkit-transform:rotate(-720deg);
        -moz-transform:rotate(-720deg);
        transform:rotate(-720deg)}
        Keterangan kode:
        • 300 itu adalah waktu berputarnya tulisan ketika disentuh mouse.
        • -720 kode ini digunakan untuk membuat tulisan berputar sebanyak 720 derajat atau 2x putaran melawan arah jarum jam. Jika ingin dibuat searah jarum jam, hapus saja tanda minusnya.
      5. Terakhir, klik terapkan ke blog. Selesai.
      Penjelasan sedikit tentang kode diatas, sebenarnya hanya dengan menggunakan kode singkat seperti dibawah ini.
      #Label1 a{
      font-weight:bold;
      Color:black;
      position:relative;
      display:inline-block;
      transform-style:preserve-3d;
      transition:all 300ms ease}

      #Label1 a:hover{
      transform:rotate(-720deg)}
      Itu sudah cukup untuk membuat tulisan pada link bisa berputar. Tapi, efek berputarnya hanya bisa di browser mozilla. Sedangkan di browser yang lain efek berputar itu tidak bisa berjalan. Karena itu di tambahkanlah kode -webkit-transform dan -moz-transition, agar efek berputar juga bisa berjalan di browser lain.

      Sehingga membuat kode-kode diatas agak sedikit panjang. Tapi tidak sulit mengatur waktu putar dan jumlah putarannya. Karena hanya mengganti angaka 300 untuk waktu, dan -720 untuk jumlah putaran. Ketiga-tiganya harus sama. contohnya:
      -webkit-transition:all 600ms ease;
      -moz-transition:all 600ms ease;
      transition:all 600ms ease;
      -webkit-transform:rotate(-360deg);
      -moz-transform:rotate(-360deg);
      transform:rotate(-720deg)
      Untuk pengaturan waktu semakin besar angkanya, maka akan semakin lama waktu berputarnya, sama juga dengan jumlah putaran. 360 untuk satu putaran 720 untuk 2 putaran. Bisa juga dibuat 90, jadi tulisan berputar tapi bergerak 90derajat.
      Ada kekurangan dari cara membuat tulisan link berputar ini, yaitu ketika mouse menyentuh bagian ujung dari tulisan. Maka rotasi putarnya menjadi tidak sempurna, terkadang seperi nyangkut2. Jadi harus disentuh di bagian tengah tulisan, maka tulisan akan berputar dengan baik.
      Contoh diatas itu hanya saya terapkan di bagian tulisan link yand ada di widget label. Bisa juga digunakan pada bagian yang lain, seperti bagian judul header kita buat berputar-putar saat disentuh mouse, sidebar dan juga bagian yang lain2nya. Silakan di coba sendiri, dan baca juga artikel tentang cara membuat link terbuka di tab baru. Masih berhubungan juga dengan link, dan juga artikel2 lainya. Semoga artikel diatas bisa bermanfaat untuk anda.