It is of the utmost importance that children learn to use the muscles in their tiny hands, wrists, and fingers while they are toddlers. Strong fine motor skills are necessary for developing important life skills as a child grows older, such as tying their shoes, writing, and using table utensils. The Therapy Center for Children says during the ages of 12-48…
Q: My two-year-old has less than 150 words and is not using 2-words consistently to communicate, should I be concerned? A: If your child is not using 2-words to communicate and 150 words consistently at the age of 2 then talk to your pediatrician about getting a referral for a SPEECH evaluation. We would be happy to help and provide…
Your baby may never has met anyone who isn’t his/her parent, or may only ever has seen his/her grandparents from a distance. He/she may not have had the same opportunities to interact with other children as babies born in previous years. Unfortunately, support systems for babies and their families have been disrupted and redefined. We have all adopted to “new…
We are also thrilled to announce our own Board Certified Pediatric Clinical Specialist Physical Therapist Stephanie Pope will be with us full time in November.