W-Sitting – What You Need To Know
What is W-Sitting? W-sitting occurs when a child is seated with their bottom on the floor, their knees bent. And toes turned outwards, away
What is W-Sitting? W-sitting occurs when a child is seated with their bottom on the floor, their knees bent. And toes turned outwards, away
Toe walking is very common in children as they learn to walk. While many children outgrow the habit, persistent toe walking can itself lead to
Congenital muscular torticollis is a common condition seen by physical therapists in the pediatric setting. Torticollis is the tightness of the sternocleidomastoid muscle on one
As a speech-language pathologist and a mother of two young children, I am fascinated by early language development. Infants develop language through interaction, and I
Although the oral motor is a hot topic among SLPs, there is no denying its benefits in terms of chewing and swallowing. So many children
Children that do not eat is becoming more prevalent each year. Although we may not understand “why” the number is increasing there are often medical
What is emergent language? Emergent language is the language skills that kiddos acquire over their first three years of life (up to 36 months). So,
We’ve all heard and used the expression “Ready, Set, Go!” but recently I read a book entitled, “ready, set, breathe” by Carla Naumburg, Ph.D., which
The one thing I love about my job is discharging a patient. Don’t get me wrong, I love working with them and I have developed
Are you looking for tools to expand your child’s language skills at home? Let us help! We suggest applying basic language concepts to find new ways
Early intervention can greatly improve the developmental outcomes of a child with developmental delays, special needs, or other concerns. It helps by providing children with
From my time as a student here at Sensory Solutions to now as a developing occupational therapist, I have come to recognize that each and