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Tips to Promote Your Child’s Physical Development
As a parent, you can play a big role in helping your child develop essential physical skills. And the best part is that you don’t need any special equipment or

The Link Between Early Movement and Language Skills
As a parent, you might be eagerly awaiting the day your child says their first words. But did you know that encouraging early movement can play a big role in

Developmental Delays: Should Parents “Wait & See” or Take Action?
It’s a common dilemma for parents: should you be concerned about your child’s development, or are you simply overreacting? You might notice small delays or differences, but is it worth

Pediatric Therapy Tips: Get More Use Out of Old Toys
As your child grows, it might seem like they’re constantly outgrowing their toys. You might even feel pressured to buy new ones by the latest trends. But did you know

Back to School Tips from an Occupational Therapist
You notice that your toddler isn’t talking much. He prefers to gesture with his hands if he wants something to eat. You’re wondering if your child has a speech delay.

The Ultimate Sensory Toy Gift Guide
You notice that your toddler isn’t talking much. He prefers to gesture with his hands if he wants something to eat. You’re wondering if your child has a speech delay.

Halloween Tricks for Kids with Sensory Disorders
You notice that your toddler isn’t talking much. He prefers to gesture with his hands if he wants something to eat. You’re wondering if your child has a speech delay.

What has First Steps been up to?
You notice that your toddler isn’t talking much. He prefers to gesture with his hands if he wants something to eat. You’re wondering if your child has a speech delay.

Happy PT Month
You notice that your toddler isn’t talking much. He prefers to gesture with his hands if he wants something to eat. You’re wondering if your child has a speech delay.

Back to School!
You notice that your toddler isn’t talking much. He prefers to gesture with his hands if he wants something to eat. You’re wondering if your child has a speech delay.

Summertime Play: Learning What Play is and How to Help Your Child Learn to Play
You notice that your toddler isn’t talking much. He prefers to gesture with his hands if he wants something to eat. You’re wondering if your child has a speech delay.

Happy Speech Therapy Month!
You notice that your toddler isn’t talking much. He prefers to gesture with his hands if he wants something to eat. You’re wondering if your child has a speech delay.