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Is Sensory Sensitivity Making It Hard for Your Child to Eat?
Do you have kids that often gag on certain textures, avoid entire food groups, let their food go cold at the table, don’t like their food touching, or have meltdowns
How Pediatric Therapy Can Help with Learning Struggles
As a parent, you know your child is smart. But then they struggle with focus or they get frustrated when they’re learning something new. But they struggle to focus, get

Boost Your Child’s Development with These Fun Games
Every parent wants their child to grow, learn, and thrive. But did you know that playtime can actually help your child achieve their developmental milestones faster? I’m Lisa Tarr, I’m

Why Your Child’s Behavior May Seem Inconsistent
Does your child seem unpredictable—one minute full of energy, the next overwhelmed and shutting down? Do they love noisy play one day, then cover their ears and hide the next?

Is Your Child Anxious? They May Be a Sensory Avoider
Does your child seem unusually anxious in noisy or crowded places? Do they get upset by certain clothes, avoid messy play, or startle easily at everyday sounds like a blender

Is Your Child Hyperactive? They May Be a Sensory Seeker
Does your child seem to be constantly moving, crashing into things, or making lots of noise? Maybe they love messy play, climb everything in sight, or don’t seem bothered by

Sleep Tips for Healthy Development in Children
We all know that it’s important to get enough sleep at night, and it’s especially important for our kids who are still growing. But any parent can tell you that

Fun Indoor Activities for Kids During Cold Weather
Here in Denver, Colorado, it snows more often than not during the winter months. When that happens, we all tend to get a little bit of cabin fever. But it

Tips to Help Your Child with Sensory Regulation
Parents often wonder why their child seems to struggle to control their behavior or emotions. What we’ve noticed in pediatric therapy is that, a lot of times, these challenges are

How Autism Can Affect Your Child’s Social Skills
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is so named because it affects each person differently. Some children with autism may be very high functioning, and some children may need a lot of

How Car Seats, Bouncers & Walkers Affect Baby’s Strength & Movement
As parents, you’ve probably used different baby carriers to make life easier, whether to transport your baby or keep them safe while you handle other tasks. And while these inventions

Why Crawling Is Vital for Your Baby’s Development
It’s an exciting milestone when your baby starts crawling for the first time because it opens up a whole new world of exploration for them. And it can be very