Benefits of Nursery Rhymes

Benefits of Nursery Rhymes

Some of our earliest and fondest memories from childhood come from being read to and singing along to nursery rhymes. There’s a reason that “Wheels on The Bus” and “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” come so natural to us. The repetitive nature of these sing-a-long rhymes makes them easy to memorize. Above all, Nursery rhymes pave the…

How to Get Your Child Jumping

How to Get Your Child Jumping

Walking, running and jumping are the building blocks to gross motor play. Most children learn to jump approximately one year after they are able to walk independently; this is typically between two and three years of age. Here are several easy activities you can do at home to help get your child jumping: Just dance,…

My Child Has A Communication Device

My Child Has A Communication Device

My Child Has A Communication Device, Now What? You have gone through the steps of getting your child fit with the perfect augmentative and alternative communication or AAC device. That is amazing! You have opened up a new world of communication opportunities for your child and the possibilities are endless. If you are looking at…

Telehealth Therapy and My Baby

Telehealth Therapy and My Baby

Telehealth continues to set a precedent in the pediatric therapy world. It may be difficult to identify what this looks like. Especially for those like yourself who have an infant, toddler, or child and are seeking virtual services. Many ask, “What will Telehealth Therapy look like for my baby?” Below are some expectations you would typically…

Try Teletherapy: 3 Reasons Why

Try Teletherapy: 3 Reasons Why

Change in 2020 Over the past 2 months, my career as a pediatric PT has taken a drastic turn. With schools closing and stay-at-home orders in effect, live physical therapy visits slowly dwindled to nothing. By now, we’ve heard plenty about telehealth and virtual doctor visits. It is important that we all try teletherapy in 2020…