In-School vs. Clinical Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Why does my child not qualify for in-school services if they get occupational therapy at an outpatient clinic? My child […]
Why does my child not qualify for in-school services if they get occupational therapy at an outpatient clinic? My child […]
The purpose of this systematic literature review titled “Effectiveness of Interventions for Children With Developmental Coordination Disorder in Physical Therapy
Coordination is an important part of your child’s development. Coordination refers to “the ability to execute smooth, accurate, controlled motor
Verbal Routines are a great way to build vocabulary in children. When your child begins to enter the stage where
Primitive reflexes are those reflexes that develop in a newborn to help a child survive and develop. These are automatic
When a child feels confident, they feel like they can take on the world. OT, PT, and Speech are geared
Primitive reflexes are those reflexes that develop in a newborn to help a child survive and develop. These automatic movements
Motor skills, which are involved in the muscle movement within a child’s body, are divided into two categories: fine motor
Dyslexia and Language-Based Learning Disabilities may prove as an obstacle for your child as they start to learn how to
Feeding therapy has many pieces to it. Occupational therapists deal with the sensory component of feeding therapy, while a speech