No Limits Pediatric Therapies Blog

Articulation: When should I be concerned?
If you google articulation, there is a wealth of information at your fingertips. The problem, which data can you trust? Which list of developmental norms is the correct one? There
Telehealth: Navigating New Norms
During the last year, many of us have grown accustomed to alternative ways of receiving medical care. For our therapists and other healthcare workers, they have had to find a
Reflexes?!?! What is the big deal?
If you have been around No Limits Pediatric Therapies long, you have probably heard one of the occupational therapists mention “primitive reflexes.” You may be wondering what is a primitive
Administrative Professionals Day
During World War II, there was a shortage of skilled administrative workers. The National Secretaries Association was formed to recognize the work of administrative personnel to the economy, support their
Simple Ways to Increase Language
Vanessa Boomer, ED.S., CCC-SLP As a mom of three boys, I often feel like I am running in circles to get them to after-school activities. Throw in therapies and two

Tips for Transitions
Lexie Huddleston, OTS Transitions call for change, and we all know that change can be difficult, unpredictable, and frustrating at times. A transition can be described as the process of

3 Year Anniversary
No Limits Pediatric Therapies is celebrating 3 years serving children with special needs and their families. WOW. Typing that sentence brings tears to my eyes. We are truly thankful to

Benefits of Heavy Work Activities
Benefits of Heavy Work Activities Emily Barber, MS, OTR/L With the craziness and busyness of summer and schedule changes, our bodies can often become disorganized, we can become more anxious
Our first blog post!
Welcome to the new blog for No Limits Therapies, where children in the Bentonville Arkansas area come to find the best Physical, Occupational, or Speech-language therapies. We love to meet