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5 Questions To Ask Your Child's Speech Therapist
When your child is struggling with speech or language difficulties, finding the right speech therapist is an important step toward...
Jun 28, 2025


When Do Tantrums Start In Toddlers?
Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a toddler tantrum? It's a part of the early childhood experience that can be both...
Jun 24, 2025


What To Expect At Your Toddler’s First Speech And Language Evaluation
It can be concerning when your toddler is not hitting typical speech and language milestones. Whether it’s a delay in speaking or...
Jun 20, 2025


What Is Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention (EIBI)?
As a parent or caregiver, it’s natural to wonder how to best support a child with autism or behavioral challenges. One highly effective...
Jun 16, 2025


What Happens During An Early Intervention Evaluation?
If you're concerned about your child's development or suspect they may need extra support, one of the first steps you may take is...
Jun 12, 2025


The Role Of The Social Worker In Children’s Behavioral Health
When a child experiences behavioral or emotional challenges, the impact can extend beyond the child, affecting the entire family dynamic....
Jun 8, 2025


Sensory Processing Disorder In Infants And Toddlers
Watching your infant or toddler grow can be incredibly exciting. But sometimes, babies and toddlers may display behaviors that raise concerns. If your little one seems overly sensitive to sounds, textures, or touch, or alternatively, doesn't react to stimuli as expected, it could be a sign of sensory processing disorder in infants . While the condition is often associated with older children, early signs can appear in infancy. Understanding Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) a
Jun 4, 2025


At What Age Should Early Intervention Begin?
The early years of a child’s life play an incredibly important role in their future growth and development. During these first few years,...
May 31, 2025


New Vs. Old CDC Milestones: Key Changes Parents Should Know
As parents, we rely on developmental milestones to track our children’s growth and ensure they’re meeting important milestones on time. These milestones, set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), have long served as benchmarks for assessing a child’s physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development. But recent updates to the CDC milestones have left many parents wondering about the changes and what they mean for tracking their child's growth. Our tea
May 31, 2025
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