Autism and play: Why play skills are important and should be reinforced at home
By: Christine Hemelians, MS, OTR/L Play is an important part of a child’s development. However, in children presenting developmental delays or diagnosed
By: Christine Hemelians, MS, OTR/L Play is an important part of a child’s development. However, in children presenting developmental delays or diagnosed
By Deborah Lee MS, OTR/L In light of April being Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, here are some early signs and characteristic
In honor of April being both Occupational Therapy and Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month we would like to highlight the importance of
By: Christine Hemelians, MSOT, OTR/L Most families that seek services are familiar with the terms fine and gross motor skills, or delayed
By Karnie Babikian, Nutrition Educator Many significant dietary changes occur in the first years of life as children transition from milk/formula to
By Madison Gwizdalski MS-CCC, SLP Sometimes as adults it can feel almost impossible to find time to play with your child. Between
Erica Gliga MOT, OTR/L Let’s break down what it might look like if your child is sensitive to loud noises and how
By Nicole Tutaj, MA, OTR/L The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) suggests getting rid of bottle drinking by 18 months, and sippy
By Karnie Babikian, Nutrition Educator Parents play a big role in feeding their children and teaching them how to eat. It is
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