Pediatric Therapy Blog

Bedtime Routine For Kids
Getting quality sleep is essential for children. Bedtime routines are a consistent, repetitive set of activities that are carried out before bed every night. They

Sensory Integration Therapy Tools
Weighted vest vs compression vest Both weighted and compression vests can be beneficial for children with sensory challenges. They’re typically recommended by occupational therapists to

Benefits of Co-Treatments
When it comes to therapy, whether that be occupational therapy, physical therapy, or speech therapy, quantity does not always beat quality. Co-treatments between disciplines could
Oral Reflexes and Feeding
Babies are born with seven reflexes that assist them with feeding. In the typical developing baby, these reflexes integrate or “disappear,” and the baby then
Bilingualism
Myths Speaking two or more languages to a child can “confuse” them, so it’s better only to speak one language. Bilingual children are delayed in
What is ACC?
AAC, or Augmentative and Alternative Communication, includes all forms of communication (other than oral speech) used to express thoughts, needs, wants, and ideas. (American Speech-Language Association)