General Information, Occupational Therapy, Parents, Speech Therapy
Times are Different, But There is Still so Much Good! Times are a little different for our children right now. And for us. Children are not used to their routines being completely changed. They may not tell you they miss school, but it is most likely true that they...
General, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy
In an article from The American Speech and Hearing Association by Melanie Potock, a speech language pathologist and award-winning author, she provides suggestions for feeding a “picky eater” during the holiday season. In her article, “Planning for Holiday Meals for a...
General, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy
Parents and patients do the best they can to balance the ups and downs of a busy schedule. Between practices, school, activities, and doctor appointments, life gets busy! As technology advances, we are becoming more specialized in the delivery options for speech...
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Did you know that there are 4 factors that can greatly impact your child’s fine motor skills? There are four essential bases for fine motor development: 1. Postural Stability 2. Tactile Perception 3. Hand Function 4. Bilateral Coordination What do each of these bases...
General, Occupational Therapy, Parents, Speech Therapy
STUDY PROVES THAT CUDDLING BABIES EARLY / OFTEN HAS great BENEFITS Did you know that a new study proves cuddling babies is more than just a way to show affection? Physical touch and skin on skin contact is actually a vital part of caring for babies in the early days....
General, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy
Did you know an accurate diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can be made as early as 24 months of age yet the average diagnosis is not made until age 5?! This is concerning because these children at-risk are missing out on therapy during their critical...