There are many different ways that you can target speech and language goals while in the home. Right now, we are all in the home more than normal and we are finding ourselves being the caregiver, the teacher, the therapist, as well as mom and dad. At CI, we pride...
As many of us are realizing – it’s hard to keep finding ways to stay entertained in social isolation. The weather isn’t quite to the point where we can comfortably be outside for long periods of time (in Wisconsin, anyway). Many of us are already spending all...
New places, new routines, and new experiences are an inevitable part of life. For some kids, “new” is exciting, but for others “new” means scary and overwhelming. An invaluable resource for helping individuals navigate new experiences is the visual schedule....
When our kids are upset, we try to find out what’s wrong so we can comfort them. If our babies cry, we hold them, feed them, burp them, change them.As they grow, we ask questions. “Are you hurt? Are you hungry? Is it nap...
Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) can seem daunting, especially to a parent who might not have any prior knowledge of what they are or how they work. Because of this, IEPs and school services may seem intimidating. Here are some answers to commonly asked...