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Common Feeding Disorders
What are feeding disorders? Feeding disorders can be due to various reasons including difficulties with oral motor function, sensory...
Logan Garner
Apr 3, 20242 min read
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Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL)
What are Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL)? Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL’s) are activities related to...
Logan Garner
Mar 27, 20241 min read
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Sitting is the New Smoking: Get Moving!
You may have heard the line recently, “sitting is the new smoking” and thought to yourself, “Well, this is simply not true. Smoking is...
Logan Garner
Mar 20, 20243 min read
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Visual Motor Integration
What is Visual Motor Integration? Visual motor integration (VMI) is the ability to perceive information from the eyes, process that...
Logan Garner
Mar 19, 20241 min read
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Hitting and Biting Behaviors in Children with Autism
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often face various challenges that can manifest through different behaviors. Two common and...
All Care Therapies
Mar 12, 20242 min read
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What are Oral Motor Skills?
Oral motor exercises focus on strengthening and improving the coordination of muscles in the mouth, jaw, lips, tongue, and cheeks needed...
Logan Garner
Mar 5, 20241 min read
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Improving Self-Regulation
What is Self-Regulation? Self-regulation is understanding and managing emotions, behaviors, and reactions to everyday situations....
Logan Garner
Feb 28, 20242 min read
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All Care Therapies
Jan 10, 20240 min read
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All Care Therapies
Jan 3, 20240 min read
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Scissor Skill Developmental Milestones
Link mentioned above: https://www.theottoolbox.com/tag/adaptive-scissors/
All Care Therapies
Dec 27, 20231 min read
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What is Scoliosis?
Scoliosis is a sideways curve of the spine. Although it’s normal to have an “S” curve in the spine when looking at it from the side, the...
All Care Therapies
Dec 20, 20231 min read
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Integration of OT in Daily Life
When occupational therapy sessions take place in a child's natural environment, it gives them a sense of comfort. Often, toys and...
Logan Garner
Dec 13, 20232 min read
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OT: Functional Activities as Therapy
If you peek in on an occupational therapy session, you may see the patient playing games, cooking in the kitchen, or teeing up for a...
Logan Garner
Dec 6, 20231 min read
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What is "Executive Functioning?"
Executive functions are higher level mental skills that allow us to manage and complete tasks in every aspect of our lives. Seven skills...
Logan Garner
Nov 29, 20231 min read
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Joint Play: The Power of an Engaged Play Partner
In early years, children’s primary method of learning and development occurs through play. Children develop a variety of motor,...
Logan Garner
Nov 17, 20232 min read
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On Your Feet!
A child typically begins pulling to stand between 9 to 12 months of age. That transition in development from infant to toddler is both an...
All Care Therapies
Nov 16, 20233 min read
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Improving Proprioception
What is proprioception? It is the awareness of the body in space, or the use of joint position sense and joint motion sense to respond to...
Logan Garner
Nov 4, 20231 min read
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Effects of Screen Time
Screen time can affect children developmentally in many different ways, impacting socio-emotional function, executive function,...
Logan Garner
Nov 4, 20231 min read
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How Botox and Physical Therapy Work Together
Botox is a treatment option to help reduce stiffness and tightness caused by spasticity. Botox can result in loss of strength due to...
All Care Therapies
Oct 10, 20231 min read
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What is "childhood apraxia of speech"?
When we produce speech, messages are sent to the brain through complex pathways. Once the message reaches the brain, the brain sends...
All Care Therapies
Sep 22, 20232 min read
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