by Jennifer Davis | Aug 25, 2021 | Pediatric Therapy
A midline is an imaginary line that divides your body in half: right and left. Crossing the midline means your child can reach across this imaginary in to perform a task with their arms and feet. Most children develop this skill between the age of 3 to 4. Your child...
by Jennifer Davis | Jul 19, 2021 | Developmental Delay, Occupational Therapy, Pediatric Occupational Therapy, Pediatric Therapy
Summer is in full swing and while we hope all the kids are able to get outside to explore and have fun, the extreme heat we have had means kids are spending more time indoors. However, with the right activities, you can keep your child engaged and building their gross...
by Jennifer Davis | Jun 28, 2021 | Pediatric Therapy
The secret ingredient behind a brilliant pediatric physical therapy session is making it fun through games. When kids find therapy fun, they are more willing to try the activity again and again. Plus, when they are having fun their body absorbs learning faster. 7 Fun...
by Marie Pabica | Jun 3, 2021 | Pediatric Therapy
Physical Therapy for Pediatric aims to diagnose, treat, and manage conditions that affect infants, children, and adolescents. Including developmental delays, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, torticollis and other conditions that impact the musculoskeletal system. It...
by Marie Pabica | May 21, 2021 | Feeding, Pediatric Therapy
One of the most common questions from parents is “How do I introduce a cup drinking for my infant and toddlers?” We know you have questions about what cups you can use for your child’s specific age and stage. Here’s the break down and a step-by-step guide...
by Marie Pabica | May 12, 2021 | Pediatric Therapy
Proverbs 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Social and Emotional Learning are skills that are most critical for our children’s well-being specially during pandemic. It is not reading or doing Math. The...