Getting My Child Early Intervention
Getting early intervention services is hard, even for me, a Pediatric Physical Therapist by profession. Advocating for my (therapy) kids has always been a passion
Getting early intervention services is hard, even for me, a Pediatric Physical Therapist by profession. Advocating for my (therapy) kids has always been a passion
Aching backs and shoulders? Tingling arms? Weakened muscles? Stooped posture? Does your child have these symptoms after wearing a heavy school backpack? Carrying too much
I enjoy cooking and baking with my daughter. Cooking has been a great way for her to learn many daily living skills. What is wonderful
Recently, I have seen many parents ask me about behavior issues and how to understand and manage them better. We often think of bad behavior
Whenever the topic of transition is discussed, it is mostly about the issues surrounding young adults with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities. Usually, there is very
A sensory-friendly Halloween can be challenging to create. For most families with young children, Halloween is a time full of fun, excitement, and anticipation. However,
If you have a child with a disability, planning early and ahead for their future transition into adulthood is very important. In this article, I
Raising neurotypical and autistic siblings can be a challenge. Many parents of children with disabilities become dedicated to caring for that child at the expense
Sensory Friendly Chocolate Zucchini Muffins are easy to make. They are also nutritious and delicious. If you are anything like our family, you or someone
I want to share my journey with my children’s mental health. I am the mother of a beautiful 21-year daughter. She has had more than