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Can Your Child Be Too Young for Pediatric Therapy?
It’s completely normal to have questions about your child’s development, especially when they’re very young. Maybe your baby isn’t rolling over yet, or your toddler isn’t walking or talking like

At-Home Activities to Build Your Kids’ Speech Skills
Helping your child build strong speech and language skills doesn’t require expensive tools or complicated programs. In fact, some of the most effective strategies happen right at home through everyday

How OT & PT Build Independence in Kids with Disabilities
As parents, one of our greatest joys is watching our children gain independence, whether it’s taking their first steps or learning to get dressed all by themselves. For children with

How Physical Therapy Helps Kids with Toe Walking
Does your child always seem to be walking on their tip toes? While this might seem cute at first, toe walking beyond a certain age can indicate underlying physical causes

How Occupational Therapy Supports Kids’ Self-Care Skills
As children grow, they gain the ability to handle daily tasks independently. But for children with developmental delays or disabilities, everyday activities like brushing their teeth or getting dressed can

Tips to Encourage Tummy Time for Babies Who Dislike It
Tummy time is a simple activity that has a huge impact on your baby’s development. But what should you do if your little one protests or gets upset every time