When & How to Place Demands on Your Child

When & How to Place Demands on Your Child

Speech-Language Pathologist Megan explains how to know when your child is able to be challenged with difficult or non-preferred tasks. She references the DIR/Floortime Principles and emotional bell curve as tools for knowing when your child is able to take on new...
Signs Your Baby is Ready for Solid Foods

Signs Your Baby is Ready for Solid Foods

In this week’s video, Dr. Sarah Johnson explains 3 signs your baby is ready to try solid foods and she discusses important things to consider when picking and using a highchair during feeding! If you have any concerns about your infant’s development, reach...
Promoting Therapy Progress at Home

Promoting Therapy Progress at Home

Promoting Therapy Progress At Home Are you interested to learn how to shorten the duration of your child’s therapy and reach their goals faster? Speech-Language Pathologist, Danielle emphasizes the important of practicing at home, attendance, observing sessions,...
Encouraging Leisure Skills in Your Teen

Encouraging Leisure Skills in Your Teen

Does your teen struggle with finding hobbies or activities to occupy their downtime? Occupational Therapist, Nicole Kristal explains what leisure skills are, how they can benefit your child, and how to encourage your teen to participate in appropriate leisure...
5 Easy Alternative Positions for Tummy Time

5 Easy Alternative Positions for Tummy Time

We often hear from parents that tummy time is very difficult, but we have some alternatives that may help! Dr. Sarah demonstrates 5 alternate positions for tummy time that can be used to transition your baby towards more time on the...