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• April 22ndCurrent OT evaluation reports and group therapy referrals are required for admission of children who will be going through insurance... View Article
Current OT evaluation reports and group therapy referrals are required for admission of children who will be going through insurance... View Article
The PROMPT technique uses manual touch cues to a patient’s face (jaw, tongue, lips) to guide them through saying a... View Article
Interactive metronome is a visual-auditory program via the use of computerized metronome to help coordinate “neural timing” to aid children... View Article
The purpose of this program is to create a foundation for language that fosters a fluid transition from learning-to-read to... View Article
Most children will naturally stop sucking their thumbs between the ages of 2 and 4 years of age. As therapists,... View Article
Like it or not, vision problems greatly interfere with the process of learning! The following information is taken from our... View Article
When your child is born, his/her hearing is automatically screened before leaving the hospital. After that, your child’s hearing may... View Article
As therapists, we feel it is very important that children receive therapy in the context of individual treatment provided in... View Article
Generally speaking, social skills encompass basic interaction skills (listening, eye contact, smiling), entry/approach skills, maintenance skills (taking turns, following rules,... View Article
A co-treatment is therapy provided to one child by an occupational and speech-language pathologist. This type of treatment is beneficial... View Article