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Is Bilingualism Affecting My Child’s Speech Development?
If your child is learning two languages, you may sometimes wonder if that’s causing their speech to develop more slowly. Parents often notice differences in pronunciation, word choice, or grammar

What Sounds Should My Toddler Be Saying by Age 4?
As your toddler grows, their vocabulary expands at an amazing pace. Between the ages of 2 and 4, you should notice your child picking up new words every day, stringing

How to Encourage Your Child’s Motor Skill Development at Home
Every child develops movement skills at their own pace, but practice makes all the difference. When your child jumps, crawls, climbs, or tosses a ball, they’re not just playing—they’re developing

When Should I Consider Speech Therapy for My Child?
It’s natural for parents to wonder whether their child’s speech and language are developing as expected. Every child learns to communicate at their own pace, but sometimes, delays in speech

How We Use Play in Physical Therapy to Help Kids Get Stronger
If you walk into a pediatric PT practice, you’re going to see lots of colorful balls, toys and equipment to play on. But this is no ordinary playroom. It is

Helping Kids with Low Muscle Tone Move, Play, and Thrive
In infants, babies and children, an active life and achievement of their developmental milestones require a certain amount of muscle tone or muscle tension. Without a normal level of muscle