by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | Nov 16, 2020 | Early Intervention, Infant Development, Physical Therapy, Specialty Programs
Written By: Kallie Atti, PT, DPT; Edited by: Megan Castles, PT, DPT, ATC What is Torticollis? Is it normal that my baby only wants to look one direction?Why does my baby keep leaning to one side?Is my baby’s head flat? If you have ever asked these questions or made...
by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | May 13, 2013 | Infant Development, Pediatric Wheelchair, Physical Therapy, Special Needs Children
The PPT4Kids Team recently gathered at their new Boca Raton clinic for the May In Service Training featuring Ottobock. The Florida Ottobock representative, Laurie King, highlighted thecompany’s Early Activity System, Seating Shells, Mobility Bases, and Standing...
by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | Apr 1, 2013 | Fine Motor Skills, Goal Setting, Infant Development, Parenting
With each new gross motor skill attained, children develop the ability to explore their environment in new ways. Environmental exploration is imperative to a child’s growth not only physically, but also socially, emotionally, and cognitively. All children develop at...
by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | Feb 28, 2013 | Developmental Milestones, Goal Setting, Gross Motor Skills, Infant Development, Parenting, Specialty Programs, Tummy Time
Did you set goals in January? Are you working your way toward them or have they been forgotten? Every January, I set personal goals that venture somewhere between losing weight, eating healthier, spending more quality time with my family, and trying not to stress so...
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