Pediatric physical therapy helps kids improve their range of motion, strength, flexibility, and movement patterns. PT supports children with how and when to move their bodies; it should look and feel like play. Here are some fun springtime activities that can be used...
It’s finally April and one of my favorite months to celebrate, it’s OT month!! When thinking about my profession and being an OT, why I choose this path, and what I enjoy most about it, it’s hard to pinpoint just one word or one thing that encapsulates the wide...
It’s that time of year; spring break! Many parents are concerned about leaving home for too long in worry that their children’s speech and language skills may suffer due to missing therapy. Whether you’re having family time at home and exploring new places, traveling...
Welcome to 2022, the year I thought we might be getting back to “normal.” I’ve already heard it coined “2020 two,” yikes! Maybe this is our new normal. I don’t know about you, but as a parent and professional, the past two years have been full of so much extra...
Halloween is a time to indulge in sweet treat, carve pumpkins, and dress up in fun…or spooky costumes. While dressing up can be a great way to show your creative side, it can be challenging to find a costume that meets the needs of kids with sensory, accessibility, or...