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Child hands over mouth Oct13th 2015

Will Your Late Talker Get Better as They Grow?

A child first learns language and then uses that language as a stepping-stone to learn more skills and to achieve milestones. Children with persistent language delays are at a greater risk for developing reading and writing difficulties. Early identification and early intervention are critical to eliminating or reducing potential problems. 20-30% of children with delayed language problems DO

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happy child jumping Sep23rd 2015

Helping Your Child Walk Better

There is one thing all children love to do, run their hearts out! However, for some children this can a difficult task. Whether it is recovering after an injury, a developmental deformity or difficulty with balance, walking may become a monumental event. However, with some help your child can make great progress in walking and running. Tips for helping

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Child counting on fingers Sep10th 2015

Is Your Child Progressing as Fast as You Think They Should?

While every child is unique and develops at a different rate through the stages of life, there are key milestones that can determine if your child is progressing in their physical, mental and emotional development. Here are common physical milestones your child should be progressing through: By 3 months does my child: When on back, attempt to reach

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