by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | May 3, 2023 | Autism Spectrum Disorder, Early Intervention, Infant Development, Language Therapy, Parenting, Pediatric Speech Therapy, Special Needs Children, Speech Therapy
Written by: Joan Cajucom, M.S., CCC-SLP Did you know that there are TWO different ways people may process language? Many of us have assumed that we all develop language in the same way— that we start with single words, then learn to combine words into phrases then...
by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | Mar 17, 2023 | Autism Spectrum Disorder, Early Intervention, Feeding Therapy, Fine Motor Skills, Infant Development, Nutrition, Occupational Therapy, Parenting, Pediatric Speech Therapy, Sensory Skills, Special Needs Children, Uncategorized
Written by: Amanda Beckert, SLP-A Do you have a picky eater? Are you tired of the same chicken nuggets each and every evening? We are here to help! Building Tolerance Sight First, it’s important to look at different steps that go towards a child actually eating...
by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | Dec 12, 2022 | Autism Spectrum Disorder, Cerebral Palsy, Early Intervention, Fine Motor Skills, Gross Motor Skills, Infant Development, Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Parenting, Pediatric Speech Therapy, Physical Therapy, Special Needs Children, Speech Therapy, Uncategorized, Visual Motor
Written By: Amanda Beckert, SLPA, & Karol Owens, SLP Best Toys Guideline It’s a wonderful time of the year for gift giving! As beautiful as twinkling lights are, family get-togethers are, and pictures of snow-covered mountains are, there is no denying that the...
by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | Oct 18, 2022 | Bilateral Coordination, Developmental Milestones, Early Intervention, Gross Motor Skills, Infant Development, Parenting, Physical Therapy, Tummy Time
Written By: Kallie Atti, PT, DPT What is repositioning? Repositioning is a tool we use as early intervention for children with torticollis. There are many different ways to reposition varying from how you hold your baby to how you change your baby’s diaper. For...
by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | Oct 7, 2022 | Bilateral Coordination, Ergonomics, Gross Motor Skills, Limb Lengthening, Pediatric Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Pediatric Yoga, Physical Therapy
Written By: Erica Koester, DPT Has your therapist mentioned that you should stretch for 3+ minutes? Here is the reason why. The fascia, a.k.a. connective tissue, requires time to stretch. What is fascia? Why is it important? Fascia...
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