Bright Side, a private speech and language therapy practice, serves individuals of all ages in Framingham, MA in areas of speech, language, feeding, AAC,...
therapy to meet each child’s individual needs. We believe parents are a child’s first and best teacher and we value their participation in the therapy process. Ours services include Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Feeding Therapy. We offer initial evaluations and ongoing therapy in ...
The tester will want copies of the child's report cards, as well as reports from any other testing that may have already been done. They'll also want to know if the child has received any type of tutoring or speech therapy.The tester will also ask to see samples of recent school work...
Physical, Speech and Occupational therapies are crucial to helping our pediatric patients progress. Our experienced and friendly pediatric therapy team provide consistent treatment to give our patients the bright start they need. Ready to join our BrightStart family?Contact ustoday!
my child tested out at a much higher percentile in speech, communication skills, as well as motor and balance from where we began. Also went from a C/D student to A/B/C student. I was very impressed and have recommended the Brain Bright team to others. Thanks to Danielle, Peaches, Ka...
Glow Bright Therapy provides online speech therapy services to children and families in CA, CO, FL, GA, HI, OH, TX, and WA via teletherapy. We were listed as one of the best online speech therapy companies of 2022!
Patients also experienced minimal side effects from the therapy. No one experienced mania or hypomania, a condition that includes a period of elation, euphoria, irritability, agitation, rapid speech, racing thoughts, a lack of focus and risk-taking behaviors. ...
Bipolar disorder is marked by dramatic shifts in mood, encompassing intense emotional highs, referred to as mania, and profound lows known as depression. When someone is experiencing a manic episode, they may exhibit heightened energy, rapid speech, and a state of excitement that can be overwhelmi...
(Chris is now 21). She advised me that perhaps I would like to do what she did, that she decided to obtain her special education teacher degree first, and then go back and get the master’s in speech therapy. So I did change majors then, also to my surprise receiving a generous ...
Follow up with, and support, treatment. Just getting your adult child into treatment is not enough. Follow up and make sure they keep attending sessions. Be there for any family events or therapy. When your child is out of treatment, keep being there to talk and listen. Encourage them...