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OT Tuesday!

*OT Tuesday!* Welcome back to OT Tuesday! Last week we posted about AOTA’s “Morning Routine” recommendations to help making mornings easier for families. Consider the following activity tips to encourage successful mornings: 1. Prepare children morning time demands: Talk to your children the night before about what will happen each morning. Ask them to name […]

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SLP Monday!

*SLP Monday* Happy Monday!  In our final segment of ASHA’s “Identify the Signs” campaign post we will relay some info from their website regarding “Knowing the Facts”.  Please visit The Facts for more information! According to ASHA: 45% of SLPs and Audiologists believe that a lack of awareness/education is the leading barrier to early detection. 64% of […]

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Fun Friday!

Welcome to Fun Friday! Here are some activities going on this weekend for families (some are for those with special needs and other are for everyone) “Boo at the Zoo”: Austin Zoo’s annual fall fundraiser benefiting their rescued animals. Activities include a haunted train ride, walking through a haunted house and spooky lights throughout the […]

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*App Review Thursday* Welcome to “App Review Thursday” where we will share some of our favorite iPad and tablet apps that we use in therapy. Apps we use may be used for treatment or just for motivation throughout the session.  Our first app review is for “Speech Stickers”: Makers: Serious Tree LLC Designed by a […]

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PT Wednesday!

Welcome to PT Wednesday!  Did you know? Pediatric Physical Therapists work with children and their families to assist each child in reaching their maximum potential to function independently and to promote active participation in home, school and community environments.  PTs use their expertise to promote independence, increase participation, facilitate motor development and function, improves strength […]

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OT Tuesday

OT Tuesday! Establishing Morning Routines AOTA reports that the morning routine is sometimes the most dreaded part of the day for families.  Having to get your children (and yourselves) up, dressed, fed, prepared for the day and out the door can be a stressful situation for everyone involved! AOTA suggests the following tips for making […]

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SLP Monday! (Speech-Language Pathology Monday) Continuing with ASHA’s “Identify the Signs’ campaign we will be talking about the signs of speech and language disorders in children and adults. Signs of developmental speech/language disorders commonly manifest themselves between birth and 4 years of age. Speech/language disorders can occur at any age if there is any significant […]

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Sorry for the lack of updates! We are at a pediatric feeding/swallowing course and learning a lot of great techniques and current research that we can’t wait to put into practice. Check back next week for regular posts and an update on our feeding seminar!

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OT Tuesday! (Occupational Therapy Tuesday) Welcome to “OT Tuesday” where we will post relevant information, current research and recent news in the world of occupational therapy! Today’s topic comes from the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) website. “Occupational Therapy’s Role with Autism” The following info can be found within the article:  the focus of occupational […]

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SLP Monday

SLP MONDAY! For this week’s “SLP Monday” we will be talking about the American Speech-Language Hearing Association’s (ASHA) year-long campaign aiming to educate the public about communication disorders. “Identify the Signs”  will be our topic for the next few weeks. Speech/language and communication disorders are very treatable and early detection, identification and treatment are key […]

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