Is Your Child’s Speech on Track? It’s natural to wonder whether your child’s communication is developing as it should. Some kids are late talkers who eventually catch up, while others may need extra support to build the skills that help them be understood and connect with others. Knowing what’s typical and what might need attention […]
Monthly Archives: November 2025
Building Independence Through Play Many parents think of occupational therapy (OT) as handwriting practice or help with brushing teeth. But the truth is that OT can help with almost every part of a child’s growth and development. From the way they move their body and process new sensations, to how they handle big emotions or […]
Every child develops at their own pace, but sometimes progress toward milestones doesn’t come as easily as expected. A child may use fewer words than their peers, avoid certain foods or textures, or struggle with balance and coordination. These differences don’t mean a child cannot succeed, but they may indicate a developmental delay or medical […]
Does your child stumble often when running, avoid playground activities, or seem uncertain on stairs? These everyday challenges are often linked to gross motor skills — the whole-body movements children rely on for walking, climbing, jumping, and balancing. When these skills don’t develop as expected, physical therapy can provide the targeted support children need to […]




