
Autism: Preconceived Notions vs. Truth
By Madison Gwizdalski MS-CCC, SLP In 2021, the CDC reported that approximately 1 in 44 children in the U.S. is diagnosed with an

By Madison Gwizdalski MS-CCC, SLP In 2021, the CDC reported that approximately 1 in 44 children in the U.S. is diagnosed with an

By: Madison Gwizdalski MS, CCC-SLP If your child constantly chews on their shirt, bites their nails, or craves crunchy snacks, you’re not

By Angela Kurdzhukyan, OTR/L As parents, teachers, and caregivers we are often under the impression that we must always guide children. We

by: Talin Yacoubian, OTD, OTR/L, CAS Occupational Therapist, Founder of Uplift Therapy Center If your toddler has trouble eating, chewing, or speaking,

By Deborah Lee MS, OTR/L Every therapist strives to educate parents, caregivers, and/or teachers of the skills being addressed during their sessions

By Ani Oganesyan OTR/L Outdoor play is an important occupation for many of our children. Children in general are very active and

By Ani Oganesyan OTR/L Sensory bins provide an opportunity for hands-on tactile play while engaging the senses. They can stimulate a child’s

What Does Your Child Need? When looking at your child, it may be hard to distinguish them from the little bundle of

Deanna Sargsyan SLP, CF Ever wonder why children tend to pick up on singing nursery rhymes so easily? Or have you noticed