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ONE-UP RULE
While playing with your child, highlight a certain activity by repeatedly labeling it and exaggerating important words. For example, when rolling a car on a toy track, label by saying “fast car!” each time. When words or phrases are used repeatedly, they become familiar to the child. Add wait time to conversations with your child. CORE STRENGTH, WHY IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD Core strength is the development of the torso muscles that stabilize, align, and move the trunk of the body. Poor core strength can cause poor posture which can also affect gross motor and fine motor skills. Building strong core strength is like building a strong foundation for your child. Core strength development starts as an infant. WHAT IS BILATERAL COORDINATION AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT Bilateral coordination refers to the ability to coordinate both sides of the body at the same time in a controlled and organized manner; for example, stabilizing paper with one hand while writing/ cutting with the other. Good bilateral integration/ coordination is an indicator that both sides of the brain are communicating effectively and sharinginformation.
OUR THERAPISTS
Our Therapists. All Child’sPlay therapists are trained and experienced in various areas of pediatric therapy. They are also caring people who want the best for you and your child. Ellisa Baker. Ellisa is a registered and licensed Occupational Therapist who graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of South Alabama with aB.S. in Health
WHAT IS "HEAVY WORK" FOR CHILDREN AND HOW DOES IT HELP Heavy work is a strategy used in therapy to target the sense of proprioception. Proprioception is responsible for helping our body understand where it is in space. For children with sensory processing difficulties, learning how to use the sense of proprioception to their advantage through heavy work activities can be especially powerful in CHILD'SPLAY THERAPY CENTER HUNTSVILLE AL Child’sPlay Therapy Center 4890 University Square Suite #7 Huntsville, AL 35816 phone: (256) 387-7415 (fax) (256) 837-2471 huntsvilleinfo@childsplaytherapycenter.com W SITTING: WHAT IS IT AND WHY SHOULD I CORRECT IT? W Sitting is when a child is sitting on their bottom with both knees bent and their legs turned out away from their body. If you were to look at the child from above their head, his or her legs will be in the shape of the letter “W.”. Their knees and thighs may be touching together or spread apart. For many children, this is apreferred or
THE "JUST RIGHT CHALLENGE"- THE OT WAY The “Just Right Challenge”- the OT way to reach goals. Occupational therapists are taught to find the “just right challenge” for children with sensory integration challenges. I find it’s the way to think about progressing with all children for any fine motor, visual motor or sensory related difficulties. WAYS TO IMPROVE VISUAL MEMORY FOR HANDWRITING AND LETTER Activities to improve visual memory deficits. Copy Cat Game: Place a tray of items in front of the child. The items could be letters, numbers, shapes, or objects. Allow them 30 seconds to memorize all of the items. Then cover the tray with a piece of paper. Ask CHILD'SPLAY THERAPY CENTERBLOGEMPLOYMENTSPEECH THERAPYOCCUPATIONAL THERAPYPHYSICAL THERAPYMUSIC THERAPY Child’sPlay Therapy Center is a fun and lively place providing comprehensive pediatric therapy services under one roof. Your child gets the best care possible in a non-clinical environment with experienced therapists.. Our Hoover location is convenient to everyone in the Birmingham metro area.ONE-UP RULE
While playing with your child, highlight a certain activity by repeatedly labeling it and exaggerating important words. For example, when rolling a car on a toy track, label by saying “fast car!” each time. When words or phrases are used repeatedly, they become familiar to the child. Add wait time to conversations with your child. CORE STRENGTH, WHY IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD Core strength is the development of the torso muscles that stabilize, align, and move the trunk of the body. Poor core strength can cause poor posture which can also affect gross motor and fine motor skills. Building strong core strength is like building a strong foundation for your child. Core strength development starts as an infant. WHAT IS BILATERAL COORDINATION AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT Bilateral coordination refers to the ability to coordinate both sides of the body at the same time in a controlled and organized manner; for example, stabilizing paper with one hand while writing/ cutting with the other. Good bilateral integration/ coordination is an indicator that both sides of the brain are communicating effectively and sharinginformation.
OUR THERAPISTS
Our Therapists. All Child’sPlay therapists are trained and experienced in various areas of pediatric therapy. They are also caring people who want the best for you and your child. Ellisa Baker. Ellisa is a registered and licensed Occupational Therapist who graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of South Alabama with aB.S. in Health
WHAT IS "HEAVY WORK" FOR CHILDREN AND HOW DOES IT HELP Heavy work is a strategy used in therapy to target the sense of proprioception. Proprioception is responsible for helping our body understand where it is in space. For children with sensory processing difficulties, learning how to use the sense of proprioception to their advantage through heavy work activities can be especially powerful in CHILD'SPLAY THERAPY CENTER HUNTSVILLE AL Child’sPlay Therapy Center 4890 University Square Suite #7 Huntsville, AL 35816 phone: (256) 387-7415 (fax) (256) 837-2471 huntsvilleinfo@childsplaytherapycenter.com W SITTING: WHAT IS IT AND WHY SHOULD I CORRECT IT? W Sitting is when a child is sitting on their bottom with both knees bent and their legs turned out away from their body. If you were to look at the child from above their head, his or her legs will be in the shape of the letter “W.”. Their knees and thighs may be touching together or spread apart. For many children, this is apreferred or
THE "JUST RIGHT CHALLENGE"- THE OT WAY The “Just Right Challenge”- the OT way to reach goals. Occupational therapists are taught to find the “just right challenge” for children with sensory integration challenges. I find it’s the way to think about progressing with all children for any fine motor, visual motor or sensory related difficulties. WAYS TO IMPROVE VISUAL MEMORY FOR HANDWRITING AND LETTER Activities to improve visual memory deficits. Copy Cat Game: Place a tray of items in front of the child. The items could be letters, numbers, shapes, or objects. Allow them 30 seconds to memorize all of the items. Then cover the tray with a piece of paper. Ask DYSLEXIA - CHILD'S PLAY THERAPY CENTER Dyslexia affects a variety of language skills not simply reading and writing, so we may observe potential signs of dyslexia or other language disorders in our preschoolers. Each Child’sPlay Therapy Center location has speech-language pathologists ready to evaluate and treat language disorders including dyslexia. -Taylor Callicutt, M.S.,CCC-SLP.
YOUR FIRST VISIT
Typically, this first visit will take approximately 30-45 minutes. The formal testing will take place on the second visit, which will take approximately 1 hour. In general, most physical therapy evaluations will examine the following areas of physical characteristics and gross motor development: 1.OUR THERAPISTS
Our Therapists. All Child’sPlay therapists are trained and experienced in various areas of pediatric therapy. They are also caring people who want the best for you and your child. Ellisa Baker. Ellisa is a registered and licensed Occupational Therapist who graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of South Alabama with aB.S. in Health
PROMOTING GOOD BEHAVIOR Promoting Good Behavior. Children “act out” for many reasons and in many different ways. Often, the children we work with at Child’sPlay Therapy Center exhibit behaviors which are the result of their delay or disability. For example, they may be frustrated by difficulty communicating, or they may be reacting to overstimulationdue to a
FINE MOTOR MILESTONES & FACILITATION Strengthening the thumb is vital for upcoming fine motor skills your child will be taught – i.e. pulling on socks/shorts, coloring, cutting, manipulating fasteners, carrying heavier objects (cups of liquid), etc. Radial Digital Grasp (typically developed 8-9 months) – This is the first grasp where more precise finger movements arerequired
W SITTING: WHAT IS IT AND WHY SHOULD I CORRECT IT? W Sitting is when a child is sitting on their bottom with both knees bent and their legs turned out away from their body. If you were to look at the child from above their head, his or her legs will be in the shape of the letter “W.”. Their knees and thighs may be touching together or spread apart. For many children, this is apreferred or
SOCIAL SKILLS: A LEARNED BEHAVIOR OR NOT? Social skills are what we use to have positive relationships with others. It involves the ability to communicate, problem-solve, make decisions, self-manage, and control relationships with friends and others. Social skills are a learned skill, and it is more than just having good manners. Social skills are learned from birth, and have tobe learned
CHELSEA - CHILD'S PLAY THERAPY CENTER Our Chelsea office was opened in 2016 and is our third and newest Child’sPlay Therapy Center location. This location is very convenient for anyone residing in the Highway 280 corridor from Inverness to Alexander City. Our beautiful facility is located on Chesser Crane Road, just behind the Winn Dixie/Chelsea Corners shopping center. We have convenient,BUTTONING SKILLS
Buttoning Skills. Posted on August 28, 2013 · in Occupational Therapy. Occupational Therapist discusses tips and tricks for helping your child learn to button buttons while building finger strength and coordination. Special Programming. Occupational IF YOUR CHILDREN HAD 3 WISHES, WHAT WOULD THEY WISH Recently, I took a poll of my kids to see what their three wishes might be. The answers were mostly, “more screen time, more video games and a new gaming system.”. I had a few more wistful responses like, “I want my inventions to work” or “I would wish for more wishes”, but the typical response was related to gaming or screentime.
CHILD'SPLAY THERAPY CENTERBLOGEMPLOYMENTSPEECH THERAPYOCCUPATIONAL THERAPYPHYSICAL THERAPYMUSIC THERAPY Child’sPlay Therapy Center is a fun and lively place providing comprehensive pediatric therapy services under one roof. Your child gets the best care possible in a non-clinical environment with experienced therapists.. Our Hoover location is convenient to everyone in the Birmingham metro area. DYSLEXIA - CHILD'S PLAY THERAPY CENTER Dyslexia affects a variety of language skills not simply reading and writing, so we may observe potential signs of dyslexia or other language disorders in our preschoolers. Each Child’sPlay Therapy Center location has speech-language pathologists ready to evaluate and treat language disorders including dyslexia. -Taylor Callicutt, M.S.,CCC-SLP.
CORE STRENGTH, WHY IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD Core strength is the development of the torso muscles that stabilize, align, and move the trunk of the body. Poor core strength can cause poor posture which can also affect gross motor and fine motor skills. Building strong core strength is like building a strong foundation for your child. Core strength development starts as an infant. WHAT IS BILATERAL COORDINATION AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT Bilateral coordination refers to the ability to coordinate both sides of the body at the same time in a controlled and organized manner; for example, stabilizing paper with one hand while writing/ cutting with the other. Good bilateral integration/ coordination is an indicator that both sides of the brain are communicating effectively and sharinginformation.
OUR THERAPISTS
Our Therapists. All Child’sPlay therapists are trained and experienced in various areas of pediatric therapy. They are also caring people who want the best for you and your child. Ellisa Baker. Ellisa is a registered and licensed Occupational Therapist who graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of South Alabama with aB.S. in Health
W SITTING: WHAT IS IT AND WHY SHOULD I CORRECT IT? W Sitting is when a child is sitting on their bottom with both knees bent and their legs turned out away from their body. If you were to look at the child from above their head, his or her legs will be in the shape of the letter “W.”. Their knees and thighs may be touching together or spread apart. For many children, this is apreferred or
WHAT IS "HEAVY WORK" FOR CHILDREN AND HOW DOES IT HELP Heavy work is a strategy used in therapy to target the sense of proprioception. Proprioception is responsible for helping our body understand where it is in space. For children with sensory processing difficulties, learning how to use the sense of proprioception to their advantage through heavy work activities can be especially powerful in THE "JUST RIGHT CHALLENGE"- THE OT WAY The “Just Right Challenge”- the OT way to reach goals. Occupational therapists are taught to find the “just right challenge” for children with sensory integration challenges. I find it’s the way to think about progressing with all children for any fine motor, visual motor or sensory related difficulties. CHILD'SPLAY THERAPY CENTER HUNTSVILLE AL Child’sPlay Therapy Center 4890 University Square Suite #7 Huntsville, AL 35816 phone: (256) 387-7415 (fax) (256) 837-2471 huntsvilleinfo@childsplaytherapycenter.com IF YOUR CHILDREN HAD 3 WISHES, WHAT WOULD THEY WISH Recently, I took a poll of my kids to see what their three wishes might be. The answers were mostly, “more screen time, more video games and a new gaming system.”. I had a few more wistful responses like, “I want my inventions to work” or “I would wish for more wishes”, but the typical response was related to gaming or screentime.
CHILD'SPLAY THERAPY CENTERBLOGEMPLOYMENTSPEECH THERAPYOCCUPATIONAL THERAPYPHYSICAL THERAPYMUSIC THERAPY Child’sPlay Therapy Center is a fun and lively place providing comprehensive pediatric therapy services under one roof. Your child gets the best care possible in a non-clinical environment with experienced therapists.. Our Hoover location is convenient to everyone in the Birmingham metro area. DYSLEXIA - CHILD'S PLAY THERAPY CENTER Dyslexia affects a variety of language skills not simply reading and writing, so we may observe potential signs of dyslexia or other language disorders in our preschoolers. Each Child’sPlay Therapy Center location has speech-language pathologists ready to evaluate and treat language disorders including dyslexia. -Taylor Callicutt, M.S.,CCC-SLP.
CORE STRENGTH, WHY IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD Core strength is the development of the torso muscles that stabilize, align, and move the trunk of the body. Poor core strength can cause poor posture which can also affect gross motor and fine motor skills. Building strong core strength is like building a strong foundation for your child. Core strength development starts as an infant. WHAT IS BILATERAL COORDINATION AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT Bilateral coordination refers to the ability to coordinate both sides of the body at the same time in a controlled and organized manner; for example, stabilizing paper with one hand while writing/ cutting with the other. Good bilateral integration/ coordination is an indicator that both sides of the brain are communicating effectively and sharinginformation.
OUR THERAPISTS
Our Therapists. All Child’sPlay therapists are trained and experienced in various areas of pediatric therapy. They are also caring people who want the best for you and your child. Ellisa Baker. Ellisa is a registered and licensed Occupational Therapist who graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of South Alabama with aB.S. in Health
W SITTING: WHAT IS IT AND WHY SHOULD I CORRECT IT? W Sitting is when a child is sitting on their bottom with both knees bent and their legs turned out away from their body. If you were to look at the child from above their head, his or her legs will be in the shape of the letter “W.”. Their knees and thighs may be touching together or spread apart. For many children, this is apreferred or
WHAT IS "HEAVY WORK" FOR CHILDREN AND HOW DOES IT HELP Heavy work is a strategy used in therapy to target the sense of proprioception. Proprioception is responsible for helping our body understand where it is in space. For children with sensory processing difficulties, learning how to use the sense of proprioception to their advantage through heavy work activities can be especially powerful in THE "JUST RIGHT CHALLENGE"- THE OT WAY The “Just Right Challenge”- the OT way to reach goals. Occupational therapists are taught to find the “just right challenge” for children with sensory integration challenges. I find it’s the way to think about progressing with all children for any fine motor, visual motor or sensory related difficulties. CHILD'SPLAY THERAPY CENTER HUNTSVILLE AL Child’sPlay Therapy Center 4890 University Square Suite #7 Huntsville, AL 35816 phone: (256) 387-7415 (fax) (256) 837-2471 huntsvilleinfo@childsplaytherapycenter.com IF YOUR CHILDREN HAD 3 WISHES, WHAT WOULD THEY WISH Recently, I took a poll of my kids to see what their three wishes might be. The answers were mostly, “more screen time, more video games and a new gaming system.”. I had a few more wistful responses like, “I want my inventions to work” or “I would wish for more wishes”, but the typical response was related to gaming or screentime.
YOUR FIRST VISIT
Typically, this first visit will take approximately 30-45 minutes. The formal testing will take place on the second visit, which will take approximately 1 hour. In general, most physical therapy evaluations will examine the following areas of physical characteristics and gross motor development: 1. CBIT - CHILD'S PLAY THERAPY CENTER CBIT is an evidenced based, non-medicinal treatment shown to be effective in treating and managing Tics and Tourette syndrome. CBIT is learned as part of a highly structured therapy that takes place with a licensed CBIT provider. Typically, sessions are once weekly over 8-10 weeks, but may vary depending on the needs of the client and family.ONE-UP RULE
While playing with your child, highlight a certain activity by repeatedly labeling it and exaggerating important words. For example, when rolling a car on a toy track, label by saying “fast car!” each time. When words or phrases are used repeatedly, they become familiar to the child. Add wait time to conversations with your child.OUR THERAPISTS
All Child’sPlay therapists are trained and experienced in various areas of pediatric therapy. They are also caring people who want the best for you and your child. Megan Lentz Bickelmann. Megan is a licensed and registered occupational therapist. She was born and raised in Marietta, Georgia but her family moved to Wilsonville,Alabama in 2009.
CHILD'SPLAY THERAPY CENTER HUNTSVILLE AL Child’sPlay Therapy Center 4890 University Square Suite #7 Huntsville, AL 35816 phone: (256) 387-7415 (fax) (256) 837-2471 huntsvilleinfo@childsplaytherapycenter.com FINE MOTOR MILESTONES & FACILITATION Strengthening the thumb is vital for upcoming fine motor skills your child will be taught – i.e. pulling on socks/shorts, coloring, cutting, manipulating fasteners, carrying heavier objects (cups of liquid), etc. Radial Digital Grasp (typically developed 8-9 months) – This is the first grasp where more precise finger movements arerequired
SOCIAL SKILLS: A LEARNED BEHAVIOR OR NOT? Social skills are what we use to have positive relationships with others. It involves the ability to communicate, problem-solve, make decisions, self-manage, and control relationships with friends and others. Social skills are a learned skill, and it is more than just having good manners. Social skills are learned from birth, and have tobe learned
CHELSEA - CHILD'S PLAY THERAPY CENTER Our Chelsea office was opened in 2016 and is our third and newest Child’sPlay Therapy Center location. This location is very convenient for anyone residing in the Highway 280 corridor from Inverness to Alexander City. Our beautiful facility is located on Chesser Crane Road, just behind the Winn Dixie/Chelsea Corners shopping center. We have convenient,BUTTONING SKILLS
Buttoning Skills. Posted on August 28, 2013 · in Occupational Therapy. Occupational Therapist discusses tips and tricks for helping your child learn to button buttons while building finger strength and coordination. Special Programming. Occupational WAYS TO IMPROVE VISUAL MEMORY FOR HANDWRITING AND LETTER Activities to improve visual memory deficits. Copy Cat Game: Place a tray of items in front of the child. The items could be letters, numbers, shapes, or objects. Allow them 30 seconds to memorize all of the items. Then cover the tray with a piece of paper. Ask CHILD'SPLAY THERAPY CENTERBLOGEMPLOYMENTSPEECH THERAPYOCCUPATIONAL THERAPYPHYSICAL THERAPYMUSIC THERAPY Child’sPlay Therapy Center is a fun and lively place providing comprehensive pediatric therapy services under one roof. Your child gets the best care possible in a non-clinical environment with experienced therapists.. Our Hoover location is convenient to everyone in the Birmingham metro area.ONE-UP RULE
As parents, you are the model for your child’s language. All parents stay busy, but each day is filled with opportunities to teach language skills to your child. Whether in the car, in the grocery store, or at home during daily routines, you have the best opportunity to show your child how to talk! There CORE STRENGTH, WHY IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD Core strength is the development of the torso muscles that stabilize, align, and move the trunk of the body. Poor core strength can cause poor posture which can also affect gross motor and fine motor skills. Building strong core strength is like building a strong foundation for your child. Core strength development starts as an infant. WHAT IS BILATERAL COORDINATION AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT Bilateral coordination refers to the ability to coordinate both sides of the body at the same time in a controlled and organized manner; for example, stabilizing paper with one hand while writing/ cutting with the other. Good bilateral integration/ coordination is an indicator that both sides of the brain are communicating effectively and sharinginformation.
THE "JUST RIGHT CHALLENGE"- THE OT WAY Occupational therapists are taught to find the “just right challenge” for children with sensory integration challenges. I find it’s the way to think about progressing with all children for any fine motor, visual motor or sensory related difficulties.OUR THERAPISTS
Melanie Bray. Melanie is a speech-language pathologist who joined Child’sPlay in June of 2020. She received her bachelor’s degree in communication disorders from Auburn University in 2017 and her master’s degree in speech pathology from the University of Alabamain 2020.
WHAT IS "HEAVY WORK" FOR CHILDREN AND HOW DOES IT HELP “Heavy Work” to parents, teachers and other caregivers of children with sensory processing difficulties. So what is heavy work? How does it work? How can it benefit your child? Read below to find out more! Let’s start by talking about your senses. There are five, right? Actually, there are 8! In addition to the well-known CHILD'SPLAY THERAPY CENTER HUNTSVILLE AL Child’sPlay Therapy Center 4890 University Square Suite #7 Huntsville, AL 35816 phone: (256) 387-7415 (fax) (256) 837-2471 huntsvilleinfo@childsplaytherapycenter.com W SITTING: WHAT IS IT AND WHY SHOULD I CORRECT IT? 14 thoughts on “ W Sitting: What is it and why should I correct it? Cassidy December 27, 2015 at 6:42 pm. I sat like this when I was little from the age 4 to age 10 or 11 and after that it hurt to sit that way. This last summer (14yrs old) I had to go to physical therapy because naturally my feet point outwards and not straight like otherpeople.
IF YOUR CHILDREN HAD 3 WISHES, WHAT WOULD THEY WISH I can remember when I was a little girl being asked if I could wish for anything in the whole wide world what would it be? My answer was a princess or I wished I could fly. Recently, I took a poll of my kids to see what their three wishes might be. The answers CHILD'SPLAY THERAPY CENTERBLOGEMPLOYMENTSPEECH THERAPYOCCUPATIONAL THERAPYPHYSICAL THERAPYMUSIC THERAPY Child’sPlay Therapy Center is a fun and lively place providing comprehensive pediatric therapy services under one roof. Your child gets the best care possible in a non-clinical environment with experienced therapists.. Our Hoover location is convenient to everyone in the Birmingham metro area.ONE-UP RULE
As parents, you are the model for your child’s language. All parents stay busy, but each day is filled with opportunities to teach language skills to your child. Whether in the car, in the grocery store, or at home during daily routines, you have the best opportunity to show your child how to talk! There CORE STRENGTH, WHY IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD Core strength is the development of the torso muscles that stabilize, align, and move the trunk of the body. Poor core strength can cause poor posture which can also affect gross motor and fine motor skills. Building strong core strength is like building a strong foundation for your child. Core strength development starts as an infant. WHAT IS BILATERAL COORDINATION AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT Bilateral coordination refers to the ability to coordinate both sides of the body at the same time in a controlled and organized manner; for example, stabilizing paper with one hand while writing/ cutting with the other. Good bilateral integration/ coordination is an indicator that both sides of the brain are communicating effectively and sharinginformation.
THE "JUST RIGHT CHALLENGE"- THE OT WAY Occupational therapists are taught to find the “just right challenge” for children with sensory integration challenges. I find it’s the way to think about progressing with all children for any fine motor, visual motor or sensory related difficulties.OUR THERAPISTS
Melanie Bray. Melanie is a speech-language pathologist who joined Child’sPlay in June of 2020. She received her bachelor’s degree in communication disorders from Auburn University in 2017 and her master’s degree in speech pathology from the University of Alabamain 2020.
WHAT IS "HEAVY WORK" FOR CHILDREN AND HOW DOES IT HELP “Heavy Work” to parents, teachers and other caregivers of children with sensory processing difficulties. So what is heavy work? How does it work? How can it benefit your child? Read below to find out more! Let’s start by talking about your senses. There are five, right? Actually, there are 8! In addition to the well-known CHILD'SPLAY THERAPY CENTER HUNTSVILLE AL Child’sPlay Therapy Center 4890 University Square Suite #7 Huntsville, AL 35816 phone: (256) 387-7415 (fax) (256) 837-2471 huntsvilleinfo@childsplaytherapycenter.com W SITTING: WHAT IS IT AND WHY SHOULD I CORRECT IT? 14 thoughts on “ W Sitting: What is it and why should I correct it? Cassidy December 27, 2015 at 6:42 pm. I sat like this when I was little from the age 4 to age 10 or 11 and after that it hurt to sit that way. This last summer (14yrs old) I had to go to physical therapy because naturally my feet point outwards and not straight like otherpeople.
IF YOUR CHILDREN HAD 3 WISHES, WHAT WOULD THEY WISH I can remember when I was a little girl being asked if I could wish for anything in the whole wide world what would it be? My answer was a princess or I wished I could fly. Recently, I took a poll of my kids to see what their three wishes might be. The answers DYSLEXIA - CHILD'S PLAY THERAPY CENTER Dyslexia is one of the most common language learning disorders, but did you know we can observe warning signs of dyslexia before a child even begins learning to read? We can! Dyslexia affects a variety of language skills not simply reading and writing, so we may observe potential signs of dyslexia or other language disordersOUR THERAPISTS
Melanie Bray. Melanie is a speech-language pathologist who joined Child’sPlay in June of 2020. She received her bachelor’s degree in communication disorders from Auburn University in 2017 and her master’s degree in speech pathology from the University of Alabamain 2020.
PROMOTING GOOD BEHAVIOR Children “act out” for many reasons and in many different ways. Often, the children we work with at Child’sPlay Therapy Center exhibit behaviors which are the result of their delay or disability. For example, they may be frustrated by difficulty communicating, or they may be reacting to overstimulation due to a sensory processingdisorder. Other
CORE STRENGTH, WHY IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD Core strength is the development of the torso muscles that stabilize, align, and move the trunk of the body. Poor core strength can cause poor posture which can also affect gross motor and fine motor skills. Building strong core strength is like building a strong foundation for your child. Core strength development starts as an infant. FOCAL POINT (ADD OR ADHD) PROGRAM AT CHILD'SPLAY THERAPY Focal Point is a program developed by Child’sPlay Therapy Center to specifically target improved processing and attentional skills for clients with ADD or ADHD. CHELSEA - CHILD'S PLAY THERAPY CENTER Our Chelsea office was opened in 2016 and is our third and newest Child’sPlay Therapy Center location. This location is very convenient for anyone residing in the Highway 280 corridor from Inverness to Alexander City. Our beautiful facility is located on Chesser Crane Road, just behind the Winn Dixie/Chelsea Corners shopping center. We have convenient, SOCIAL SKILLS: A LEARNED BEHAVIOR OR NOT? Social skills are what we use to have positive relationships with others. It involves the ability to communicate, problem-solve, make decisions, self-manage, and control relationships with friends and others. Social skills are a learned skill, and it is more than just having good manners. Social skills are learned from birth, and have tobe learned
W SITTING: WHAT IS IT AND WHY SHOULD I CORRECT IT? 14 thoughts on “ W Sitting: What is it and why should I correct it? Cassidy December 27, 2015 at 6:42 pm. I sat like this when I was little from the age 4 to age 10 or 11 and after that it hurt to sit that way. This last summer (14yrs old) I had to go to physical therapy because naturally my feet point outwards and not straight like otherpeople.
IF YOUR CHILDREN HAD 3 WISHES, WHAT WOULD THEY WISH I can remember when I was a little girl being asked if I could wish for anything in the whole wide world what would it be? My answer was a princess or I wished I could fly. Recently, I took a poll of my kids to see what their three wishes might be. The answersBUTTONING SKILLS
One thought on “ Buttoning Skills ” Rosana November 19, 2015 at 8:09 pm. Cindy, thanks so much for the kind words. I’m glad you found our site. Your son isn’t that much yeognur than Noah.MENU
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