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In a recent parent-teacher conference, the teacher expressed concern that your child may have a problem with certain speech or language skills. Or perhaps while talking to your child, you noticed an occasional stutter. Could your child have a problem? And if so, what should you do?

It's wise to intervene quickly. An evaluation by a certified speech-language pathologist can help determine if your child is having difficulties.

Handwriting Camp - 2012

Please download our Registration Form for the 2012 Handwriting Camp.

 

Feeding Intake Form

Please click on the link to download Feeding Intake Form .

 

New Definition of Autism Will Exclude Many, Study Suggests

Proposed changes in the definition of autism would sharply reduce the skyrocketing rate at which the disorder is diagnosed and might make it harder for many people who would no longer meet the criteria to get health, educational and social services, a new analysis suggests. Read more...

 

Writing is for everybody

Keygard for Typ-O on the iPad

 

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common neurobehavioral disorder of childhood and can profoundly affect the academic achievement, well-being, and social interactions of children; the American Academy of Pediatrics first published clinical recommendations for the diagnosis and evaluation of ADHD in children in 2000; recommendations for treatment followed in 2001. Read more...

 

Sensory Yoga for Children starting in September (8 week sessions)
Monday PM + after school!

 

Speech Therapy services now available!
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday

 

How you can Parent a Child with Developmental Delays

Click here to listen to our podcast facilitated by Sara Dimerman & Rhona Feldt-Stein.

 
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Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy incorporates meaningful and purposeful occupation to enable people with limitations or impairments to participate in everyday life.

 

Medek Therapy

Medek therapy focuses on training movements that lead to sitting, standing, and walking. Muscles are trained for tasks, not in isolated movements.

 

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Sensory Integration

A child swings on a tire and tosses balls through a hoop. The play may seem ordinary enough, but in the jargon of occupational therapists, these activities are known as sensory integration therapy.

 

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