Some of the best parts of summer are the slower days, relaxed schedules, and fun last minute plans, like picnics, barbeques, and trips to the ice cream shop! But for
Read moreSensory-Based Summer Food Challenges: How To Enjoy The Next BBQ!

Some of the best parts of summer are the slower days, relaxed schedules, and fun last minute plans, like picnics, barbeques, and trips to the ice cream shop! But for
Read moreSensory-Based Summer Food Challenges: How To Enjoy The Next BBQ!
All kids go through clumsy stages as they grow. Your 5-year-old trips over nothing on a flat floor, your 7-year-old constantly bumps into furniture in familiar spaces, your preschooler can’t

Bedtime battles are exhausting for everyone and while some bedtime resistance is normal for kids, sleep anxiety goes beyond typical stalling tactics and a bit of negotiation. Children with sleep
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Neurodivergent children experience and interact with the world around them in unique ways. Rather than viewing these differences as deficits to be “fixed,” modern pediatric therapy focuses on supporting each

As parents, we naturally notice the difference in how our children behave in relation to others. One child might love loud birthday parties while your child is covering their ears.
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A question we hear often is, “Does my child have a speech delay or are they just a late talker?” And that’s a great question! Speech development is one of
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Play therapy is a therapeutic approach that utilizes play as the primary way to help children develop communication skills, learn emotional regulation, build motor skills, social skills, and problem-solving abilities.