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
The heat is on here in the midwest. It’s the perfect time to enjoy getting outside with your family, and an easy outside activity is playing with sidewalk chalk. It
Is your child working on balance in therapy? Balance is a skill that we focus on in physical therapy from early walking through grade school. You need balance to take
“Wooden magnetic fishing game” is the name of a wooden play set that involves 2 fishing poles and several wooden fish. The object of the game is to use your
Describing is being able to explain that a banana is a yellow, long fruit that can be peeled, cut, and eaten. Categorization is being able to group things together in
Are you looking for some new games and activities that promote learning and fine motor coordination? Does your child need some new ways to help strengthen the muscles in his
Have you noticed that your child sits with their legs in a “W” position? Or that your toddler struggles with kicking a ball or climbing the stairs? All of these
Is your little one working on attributes and descriptions in speech therapy? This skill is so important as children develop vocabulary knowledge. As our kiddos enter school age, our students
Looking for a new activity to engage your little ones during this extra time at home? Look no further because we have great ideas for you and your kiddos to
Most of these are core words, they are the starting blocks of developing 2 word phrases and eventually longer sentences. Core words are frequently used words that can be stated