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Occupational Therapy and the Adolescent Years
Adolescent years bring about many changes including taking on responsibilities in the home, more demands at school, employment, driving, bodily changes, relationships, money management, increasing independence as they prepare for
The Right Step: Choosing Shoes for Early Walkers and Kids in Summer and Winter
Walking is one of the most significant milestones in a child’s life. The shoes they don early on can have lasting impacts on their posture, gait, and musculoskeletal health. As
Gross Motor Milestones: A Guide for Parents from a Pediatric Physical Therapist
As a pediatric physical therapist, one of the most common queries I encounter is, “Is my child on track with their physical development?” Understanding gross motor milestones and knowing when
Active Family Fun: Boosting Gross Motor Skills the Enjoyable Way!
Engaging in family activities isn’t just about spending quality time together; it’s also a fantastic way to boost your child’s gross motor skills. These skills, involving large muscle movements, play
The Benefits of Early Intervention in Pediatric Therapy
Early intervention in pediatric occupational, physical and speech therapy services is a proactive and essential approach to supporting children’s development and addressing potential challenges at an early age. There are
YES! You can play with your food!
As a child, my parents used to tell me “Don’t play with your food!”…but times have changed! Playing with food is a good thing and allows your child to explore
Physical Therapy vs Occupational Therapy for Children: Understanding the Differences
As a parent or caregiver, you may have heard of both physical therapy and occupational therapy, especially if your child is dealing with a health issue or developmental concern. While
Speech Dismissals: Was my child dismissed too soon?!
As a parent, coming to terms with the need for therapy can be hard on the heart. However, once your child starts speech therapy, your therapy team becomes a part
Grasping Development…What Should My Child’s Grasp Look Like?
Your child was recently evaluated for occupational therapy. When reading over the report you noticed delays in overall grasping skills. You may be wondering, what does this mean? And what
Posture
Growing up, I vividly remember my mother frequently correcting my posture. The biggest challenge was sitting at the dinner table. My mom would sandwich her arms around me and shift
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Recent Articles
- Occupational Therapy and the Adolescent Years
- The Right Step: Choosing Shoes for Early Walkers and Kids in Summer and Winter
- Gross Motor Milestones: A Guide for Parents from a Pediatric Physical Therapist
- Active Family Fun: Boosting Gross Motor Skills the Enjoyable Way!
- The Benefits of Early Intervention in Pediatric Therapy