Pediatric Therapy Blog
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Developing First Words Through Play-Based Therapy
Play is an inherent and natural activity for children, serving as a vehicle for exploration, creativity, and learning. Incorporating play into the home setting creates
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Articulation Therapy for Kids
It is very important to work with your child on their speech sound (also known as articulation) goals in the home setting. It is in
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Encouraging Children to Try New Foods
Trying new foods can be challenging for anyone. We all have foods that we like and do not like but some individuals find it easier
Using Sensory Bins In Therapy
Sensory Bins are utilized in Speech, Occupational and Physical therapy and are a great form oftactile play for children of all ages to enjoy. They
Using Your Child’s AAC Device to Encourage Communication
1. Familiarize yourself with their AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) Device · Once your child receives their device, it is important to explore the device
Fortified Foods for Kids
You may have heard of a food being fortified with something, but what does this mean? Fortified (or fortification) means that vitamins and minerals have