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Why Some Children Benefit from More Than One Type of Therapy
If your child has been recommended for therapy, you may have heard terms like speech therapy, occupational therapy, or physical therapy and wondered how they all fit together. Some children

Picky Eating or Sensory Challenges? How to Know When Your Child May Benefit from Feeding Therapy
Most children go through a phase of refusing certain foods or insisting on eating the same few things. In many cases, this is a normal part of development. But if

Why Does Therapy Look Like Play? Understanding Play-Based Pediatric Therapy
If you’ve ever walked into a pediatric therapy session and seen your child building a Lego tower, navigating an indoor obstacle course, or playing with bubbles, you might find yourself

6 Ways Speech Therapy Helps Your Child Feel More Confident
Confidence plays a huge role in how children learn, interact, and experience the world. When communication feels difficult, confidence often takes a hit. A child may hesitate to speak up,

Why Is My Child Clumsy? Understanding Gross Motor Delays
Does your child seem to trip often, bump into things, or struggle with activities like running, climbing, or jumping? What may be commonly described as “clumsiness” may actually be a

Why Some Children Avoid Playgrounds and How Therapy Can Help
Playgrounds are supposed to be fun. They’re places where children climb, swing, run, and explore. But for some children, playgrounds feel overwhelming instead of exciting. If your child hesitates near