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What do occupational therapists do with kids? Pediatric occupational therapists help children of various ages participate and build independence in activities they do every day.
Creating a Fluency-Facilitating Environment for Preschool-Age Kids Who Stutter
Stuttering is a communication disorder in which a person’s flow of speech is disrupted by disfluencies. Some disfluencies in speech are more typical than others.
Strategies for Disfluencies in Children
What are disfluencies in speech? Disfluencies are interruptions in the natural flow of speech. They can include repetitions, fillers, hesitations, blocks, prolongations, or self-corrections (repairs).
Using Everyday Routines to Increase Language
Supporting your child’s language development doesn’t have to happen only during speech therapy sessions or structured playtime. Language learning can happen naturally throughout your daily
Helping a child gain independence in all aspects of life is what pediatric occupational therapy
Helping a child gain independence in all aspects of life is what pedatric occupational therapy is all about. One important way occupational therapists support this
How Pediatric Aquatic Therapy Assists with Primitive Reflex Integration
Pediatric Aquatic Therapy offers many benefits for children to improve theirphysical, sensory, cognitive and emotional skills. The reduced gravity in the watermakes movement easier, the