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How OT Can Improve Your Child’s Handwriting Skills
Many children experience challenges with handwriting, particularly when it comes to producing neat and legible writing. In occupational therapy (OT), developing fine motor skills is a very important goal that

How Bilingualism Can Affect a Kid’s Speech Development
Parents are often worried that learning two languages will confuse their child, but that’s not necessarily true. In fact, learning a second language can offer several benefits to your child’s

How Reflexes Can Affect Play & Development in Children
Have you ever noticed your child struggling to sit still or having difficulty with coordination during play? These challenges are often linked to your child’s reflexes and can be addressed

3 Skills That Show Your Child Is Ready for Solid Foods
Starting solid foods is a big milestone for your baby, and it’s important to ensure they are physically ready. My name is Jennifer Alva Lewis. I am a speech-language

Understanding AAC: Strategies and Myths for Parents
Imagine if your child had a tool that could unlock new ways to communicate, express themselves, and engage with the world—no matter their speech challenges. That’s exactly what augmentative and

6 Ways to Handle Sensory Overload in Children
Sensory overload is something many children experience, especially during tasks that require focus, like school work or therapy sessions. As parents and caregivers, it’s essential to understand how sensory overload
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