No Limits Pediatric Therapies Blog

Preparing Your Child for the Real World of School and Play
There are many different approaches to pediatric therapy. But in our experience, the best approach is one that closely approximates a child’s real world to prepare them for situations they

The Difference Between Private and In-School Therapy
A common question we hear from parents is why their child should receive clinic-based therapy if they are already receiving school-based treatment. There are several reasons why private care outside

Baby Seats and Toys: Which Are Best for Your Baby?
Parents are constantly inundated with ads and recommendations for the latest and greatest baby gear and toys. There’s so much out there that it can be difficult to know what

Early Signs of Developmental Delays and How to Find Help
While it’s true that children often develop at their own pace, there are key milestones to watch out for as your baby grows to ensure they’re on the right track.

Kids & Trauma: Specialized Care Improves Trauma Recovery
It’s an unfortunate truth that some children have experienced trauma early in their lives. But with the help of expert pediatric therapists, your child can get the developmental support they

The Remarkably Therapeutic Effects of Crawling
Did your child skip crawling and go straight to walking? While many parents think this is a sign of advanced development, it can actually pose problems for your child later

Bad “Behavior”? Sensory Processing Might Be the Problem
Have you ever struggled to understand why your child behaves a certain way? This is a common concern that we hear from parents because many don’t know what they can

Why Play-Based Therapy Can Result in Improved Outcomes
If your child has ever attended pediatric therapy, you’ve probably noticed that it looks a lot like playtime. But even though play-based therapy is a lot of fun, it is

What an Autism Diagnosis Really Means for Your Child
Many parents worry that if their child is formally diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, it will change everything in their day-to-day lives. While a diagnosis can bring about change, many

Strategies to De-Stress Your Child’s Homework Time
If your child is old enough to be given homework, you’ve likely experienced how stressful it is for them. Many parents want their children to get their homework done as