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AAC Awareness
What is AAC? AAC stands for Augmentative and Alternative communication. AAC are methods that can add to or be an alternative to our use of speech/mouth-word communication. AAC could look

When can a feeding therapist help?
First, let’s talk about WHAT IS FEEDING THERAPY The goal of feeding therapy is to help patients develop normal, effective feeding patterns and behaviors. A child may be referred for feeding

What are the Signs of Hearing Loss in Children?
When you are just learning about your child’s hearing loss, it can be overwhelming. There are many treatment options available to help your child at home and school. In this

How does occupational therapy help with sensory issues?
Occupational Therapists work with children and adults to help them better understand their sensory systems and learn how various sensory inputs can positively or negatively affect the person. Sensory

Benefits of Playing Puzzles for Children
Puzzles are a great way to create a fun learning opportunity for kids. It helps children develop finger strength, perseverance and problem-solving skills. Picking up, moving and twisting the pieces of a

When should A kid stop using a stroller?
This question has a lot of weight and should be answered with the consideration of development, safety and convenience. Some experts believe that prolonged use of a stroller can result in underdeveloped gross
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