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Why Some Kids Skip Crawling — And What We Can Do to Help
The day a baby starts crawling is an important milestone for the baby and parents both. While parents praise and provide kisses, they may not realize the importance of letting

How Physical Therapy Supports Gross Motor Development
From almost the very first day, newborn babies are moving their tiny bodies in ways that develop the large muscles in the back, neck and chest. When they hold up

How Speech Therapy Can Improve Your Child’s Confidence and Social Skills
Speaking and language skills are essential to enable children to make themselves understood. However, some children struggle when they don’t develop these skills at the same pace as other children.

Understanding Toe Walking and How Therapy Can Help
What is toe walking? It’s when a young child habitually walks on their tip-toes. Their heels rarely or never touch the ground. This can be a cute practice, reminding parents

What Happens in a Pediatric Speech Therapy Session?
In every pediatric speech therapy session in our practice, children are learning, growing, expanding and gaining new skills! In addition, pediatric therapists are trained to create therapy sessions that children

When to Start Speech Therapy: A Parent’s Guide to Early Intervention
As a parent, you watch your child’s progress intently, cheering each time your little one takes their first steps or feeds themselves for the first time! The first time they