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What Does Hypersensitivity to Touch Look Like?

April 1, 2015 by admin 0 0

Does hypersensitivity to touch interfere with your child’s ability to function throughout the day? One’s nervous system may incorrectly perceive tactile input (or touch) as threatening, thus causing distress or

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Making Articulation Therapy Practice Fun!

March 22, 2015 by admin 0 0

Need some ideas on how to spice up articulation practice at home? Articulation practice at home is very important, but many parents tell us they struggle with getting their child

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Bilateral Integration and Coordination: What is it and What Can I Do at Home?

March 11, 2015 by admin 0 0

Bilateral integration and coordination is a sign that both sides of the brain are communicating between each other and sending/sharing vital information. There are 3 main ways that we use

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Developmental Milestones: Infant Motor Development – Physical Therapist Post

March 5, 2015 by admin 0 0

Developmental Milestones: Infant Motor Development Developmental milestones emerge at a different age for every child. Norms are derived from statistical averages of when children develop particular motor skills. In physical

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Having Fun with Food: Fun Feeding Therapy Activities to Try at Home

January 21, 2015 by admin 0 0

  Having Fun with Food: Fun Feeding Therapy Activities to Try at Home Listed below are a few fun feeding therapy related activities to try with your children at home.

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Technology and Apps: Developing Speech and Language Skills

January 8, 2015 by admin 0 0

Technology can be a great resource in helping children develop speech and language skills. Apps are often used in speech therapy sessions and can be valuable to parents when working

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