What Is Executive Functioning, Why It Is So Important and How We Can Support Our Kiddos Executive functioning is a term you may have heard from one of your
A Letter to Our Families
To Our Wonderful Families, We know that starting therapy of any kind for your child comes with a whole bunch of emotions – anxiety, excitement, nerves and, maybe, some hope.
Calming Anxiety in Your Middle Schooler
What Anxiety Is, How It Can Affect Your Child & What You Can Do To Help The term “anxiety” seems to have become a buzzword of sorts in recent
Creating A Kid-Friendly Sensory Spa at Home
A Soothing Spa Day Doesn’t Have to Be Just For The Adults For any of us who have spent the day, or even a few hours, at a spa
Transitioning From Remote to In Person Learning
Setting Our Kids Up For Success in Uncertain Times To say it’s been a strange school year is probably the ultimate understatement. With so many of our kiddos being bounced
Creating The Perfect Schedule For Kids At Home
How A Supportive Monthly or Weekly Calendar Is Key To Happy Kids Imagine for a moment that you wake up one morning. You get out of bed, grab a cup
How to Develop Self-Control in Children
Why Intentional Play Makes All The Difference Change. It’s the one thing you have faced time and time again this past year. And gosh, it’s hard. For you, as a
Back to the Beginning….
Hi All! Katie here. Happy New Year! I could use this new blog post to reflect on all that we encountered in 2020, but I think we have all heard
Games to Develop Self-Control in Children
Who knew that playing games would be considered therapy? We did! As our name suggests, Beyond Speech Therapy Specialists go “beyond speech.” Services delivered by our Licensed Clinical Social Workers
Working on Visual Motor Development Using Fun Games with Pediatric Therapy at Home
Visual motor development is very important at a young age because it is the foundation of teaching children shapes, letter formation, and number formation. When children can imitate with their
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