Is your child currently working with a pediatric physical therapist or about to start soon? As a parent it may be overwhelming at times, especially if you’re new to pediatric therapy, to know what questions to ask. A good therapist-client…

The Best Tips and Therapy Tools for Special Needs Kids
For Parents, For Therapists, Physical Therapy ·
Is your child currently working with a pediatric physical therapist or about to start soon? As a parent it may be overwhelming at times, especially if you’re new to pediatric therapy, to know what questions to ask. A good therapist-client…
Feeding, Fine Motor, For Parents ·
Kid’s adaptive eating utensils are a solution for those who experience limited hand mobility to eat easier during mealtime. These utensils adapt to your hand to help you: Eat independently Eat with minimal support Boost confidence Some range from budget-friendly while…
For Parents, Resources, Travel ·
Are you planning on traveling through TSA airport security with a special needs child? If you answered yes, you may be wondering things like… What do I need to take out of my bag when going through airport security? How…
Feeding, For Parents, For Therapists ·
Do you need some quick n’ easy kid-friendly ideas for pureed food recipes? These recipes are a go-to for many parents and therapists for kids who experience swallowing issues, the inability to chew, or severe food sensitivity. You want to…
Definitions, Feeding, For Therapists, Speech Therapy ·
Aphasia vs dysphagia, what’s the difference? Although aphasia and dysphagia sound similar, they actually mean completely different things. Aphasia is a language disorder, whereas dysphagia is a swallowing disorder. Let’s dive deeper into these conditions. What is Aphasia? Aphasia is…
Activities, Fine Motor, Sensory, Toys ·
Sensory boards for toddlers encourage stimulation of their main senses like touch, sound, and sight. Plus, it is an entertaining activity to do! As an adult, we know that finding a toy our precious enjoys while learning is the ultimate…
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