Why Would My Child Need Physical Therapy?
When an adult twists an ankle, pulls a shoulder or are recovering from a surgery, physicians will usually recommend physical therapy. When a pediatrician recommends an infant start physical therapy, […]
When an adult twists an ankle, pulls a shoulder or are recovering from a surgery, physicians will usually recommend physical therapy. When a pediatrician recommends an infant start physical therapy, […]
Founded in 1927 by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA), each May is Better Hearing and Speech Month (BHSM). BSHM’s goal is to raise awareness of hearing and speech problems, […]
You might think Autism was just identified over the last few decades, but it was actually identified nearly 80 year ago. In 1908, the term “autism” was first used by […]
This year, World Down Syndrome Day falls on a Sunday, but it’s always on March 21. This date was picked for its significance, as Down Syndrome happens when the 21st […]
Kids mature and develop at different paces, but there are social and emotional milestones that you can expect at certain ages. Our speech-language pathologists incorporate pragmatics into their treatment: the […]
Many parents ask, “Should I encourage my baby to crawl?” Especially if their child seems more interested in walking as an early mode of movement rather than crawling. But skipping […]
Running out of ideas to do with your child while you’re stuck inside? If you don’t already, involve your child with chores! Use a simple reward chart (e.g., help with […]