by Jennifer Davis | Jun 28, 2022 | Communication, Developmental Delay, Fine Motor Activities, Occupational Therapy Ideas, Pediatric Occupational Therapy, Pediatric Therapy, Special Education, visual perceptual skills
Motor skills are important for baby’s physical strength and movement. Motor skills are used every day throughout our lives. They help us move and do everything from lifting heavy items to typing on a keyboard. Motor skills and motor control begin developing...
by Jennifer Davis | Apr 19, 2022 | Parenting
Torticollis, the Latin word for twisted neck, is a condition where the baby’s neck tilts to one position due to stiff neck muscles. Infant torticollis is a condition that is fairly common in babies. It can happen anywhere between birth to the first few months. This...
by Jennifer Davis | Mar 29, 2022 | Parenting
One question parents and grandparents often ask with is what time to put their little ones to bed, to ensure they remain focused and energized. The old-fashioned notion of sending a child to bed early if they misbehave as a punishment is actually likely to make...
by Jennifer Davis | Mar 10, 2022 | Parenting
How can your kids benefit from having a Pet? Here are five reasons why pets are good for your kids. Children love to have their pets, and for good reason Creatures large and small teach, delight, and offer a special kind of companionship. An estimated four in 10...
by Jennifer Davis | Jan 21, 2022 | Feeding, Parenting
One concern many new mothers have is, ‘Is breastmilk enough for my baby? Am I giving him the adequate amount?’ We don’t know how much milk the baby is taking in. There’s no way to measure how many ounces of breastmilk a baby feeds. But you can tell if your baby is...