by Brandon Varnado | Apr 11, 2025 | Blog
If your child struggles with daily tasks like buttoning clothes, using scissors, or managing emotions in busy places, they might need occupational therapy. Watch for signs like poor handwriting, difficulty with coordination, unusual sensory reactions to sounds or...
by Brandon Varnado | Apr 11, 2025 | Blog
Pediatric occupational therapy helps your child develop essential life skills through customized, play-based activities. You’ll find that OT addresses challenges in areas like self-care, fine motor skills, sensory processing, and social interactions. Your...
by Brandon Varnado | Apr 11, 2025 | Blog
You can help your child build confidence through focused communication practice at home and school. Start by establishing daily conversation routines and celebrating small wins like using new words correctly. Work with teachers to create aligned strategies that...
by Brandon Varnado | Apr 11, 2025 | Blog
Speech therapy helps your child develop stronger mouth muscles and better coordination for eating and swallowing safely. Your therapist will assess oral motor skills, create personalized exercises, and teach proper positioning during meals. Through specialized...
by Brandon Varnado | Apr 11, 2025 | Blog
You can boost your child’s speech development through playful activities that feel natural and fun. Set up a speech-rich environment with accessible toys, create cozy reading nooks, and engage in interactive games like “I Spy” or treasure hunts. Use...
by Brandon Varnado | Apr 11, 2025 | Blog
If your child struggles to form words despite knowing what they want to say, they might have childhood apraxia of speech. This motor speech disorder affects the brain’s ability to coordinate mouth movements needed for speaking. You’ll notice inconsistent...