Self-regulation and Occupational Therapy
When you bring your child to occupational therapy (OT) at Imagine Pediatrics, you expect to see improvements in their ability to open and close buttons, balance as they walk or […]
When you bring your child to occupational therapy (OT) at Imagine Pediatrics, you expect to see improvements in their ability to open and close buttons, balance as they walk or […]
From nearly the moment our children are born, we are concerned about feeding them. Are they getting enough food? Are they eating often enough? For some parents, the concerns can […]
The way we communicate is fundamental to our human development and experience. We communicate via body language, facial expressions, hand gestures, but predominantly through voice. When the ability to speak […]
When your child was born, you likely received a soft bunny, satin blanket or furry bear as a potential “lovie”, an object that you child could hold and stroke for […]
It’s wintertime! Cold days and freezing nights are the perfect time to snuggle up with your child and a good book. From board books to young adult novels, reading is […]
At Imagine Pediatric Therapy, we often explain that Occupational Therapy (OT) for children helps kids do the things that are meaningful to them, things like play, problem solving and social […]
Have you noticed your baby preferring to look in one direction only, or seemingly not interested in turning their head to feed on a particular side? Does your child seem […]
When babies reach the “I can sit on my own” milestone, parents rejoice! Sitting on their own allows babies more freedom to play, to see their world from a different, […]
Occupational therapists are trained professionals that specialize in helping people of all ages and abilities to participate in unique and meaningful occupations. “Occupations” can be described as the meaningful activities […]
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, […]