Empowering kids with autism through play-based therapy at Soar. ESDM-based ABA, speech, and occupational therapy to help children grow, learn, and thrive.
A pediatric OT works with children who have physical or mental challenges. They help kids develop or regain the skills they need to succeed in school, sports, and other activities. The goal is to help kids reach their developmental milestones and become more independent. Pediatric OTs are certif...
This is one of my favorite Valentine’s Day activities to do with kids because they get so excited about it! Before the activity, create a “recipe” that your child will follow to make the strawberries. Make it as simple or as complex as your child can handle. For young children, you...
Vision therapy is defined as a doctor-supervised, non-surgical and customized program of visual activities designed to correct specific vision problems and/or improve visual skills. Unlike eyeglasses andcontact lensesthat compensate for vision problems, or eye surgery that alters theanatomy of the eye...
We use play-based therapy to increase your child’s engagement and independence with daily activities such as dressing, feeding, grooming, hygiene, sleep and more. Learn More Physical Therapy Our physical therapy services will help optimize your child’s functional mobility and improve their participa...
Explore this guide onspeech pronunciation for kids, provided byMaryville University.The guide provides detailed insights and resources on the following topics: Types of Speech Disorders Activities Parents Can Use to Teach Pronunciation Helpful Tools and Professional Speech Therapy ...
icommunicate provides speech-language therapy information and activities, services, and resources for a range of communication difficulties and disorders.
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Once your child’s therapy goals are clear and they’ve built a good relationship with their therapist, ask for simple, affordable materials to use at home, such as games, toys, or exercises. Choose fun items that make speech therapy enjoyable—these are likely the same activities their thera...
Has my child lost interest in former hobbies or favorite activities? Is my child struggling to make or keep friends? Who Is Kids Therapy Right For? Online kids counseling may be a good fit if you and/or your child: Have busy schedules ...