Sleep helps the body and mind reset and recharge after a long day of problem-solving and working with our physical therapist. You may notice that your kids are very tired after a good physical therapy session, and one of the best things you can do as a parent is to help get your child into
Category: Kids
Jan20th 2019How Pediatric Therapy can Benefit Children with Autism
Working with a pediatric physical therapist can help your child with autism to develop many skills required for daily life. Sometimes referred to as “occupational therapy,” this type of physical therapy focuses on sensory and neuromotor skills to help children become more functional and independent. Children on the autism spectrum face a range of challenges
Dec10th 2018Help for Handwriting! 3 Ways to Practice Handwriting with Your Child
It’s every parent’s dream to set their child up for long-term success. Who hasn’t seen a doctor’s ridiculous scrawl and thought to themselves, “Oh, my gosh, who taught this person how to write?!” Handwriting says a lot about an individual, and the absolute best time to get started teaching penmanship is during the early years.


