Compiled and written by Teresa Hans, OTR/L & Brittni Barnes, OTR/L Ever wanted to know what toys therapists LOVE for different developmental stages? Progressive Pediatric Therapy staff have compiled a list for the different ages and stages to foster development!...
Written by: Shira Danino, M.A., CCC-SLP How can I help my child adapt to changes in our routine during the holidays? Home for the holidays with a child who has trouble transitioning? Transitions can be real triggers for many children. Ending a video game or a...
Written By: Shira Danino, M.A., CCC-SLP Do you have a picky eater? Are you interested in figuring out how to include him/her in holiday meals? We are about to begin a marathon of holiday meals, most of which picky eaters may feel left out with no place to...
Written by: Regina De Canto, M.S CCC-SLP, Nicole Moes, M.S OTR/L, and Margie Avila, M.S CCC-SLP With holidays, like Hanukkah, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve, right around the corner, you might be finding yourself excited to eat your favorite traditional foods....
Written by: Regina De Canto, M.S, CCC-SLP and Tiffany Thomsen, MS, OTR/L Occupational therapist, Tiffany Thomsen (left) and Speech therapist, Regina De Canto (right) provide a quick guide to how occupational and speech therapy work on writing in different ways. Our...
Written by: Regina De Canto, M.S, CCC-SLP The approach to writing from a speech therapy perspective When it comes to writing, what exactly are speech therapists looking for and how are they helping their young clients? Speech therapy works on expressive and receptive...
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