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What is OT Aquatic Therapy? OT Aquatics goes beyond traditional swimming lessons; it involves leveraging the unique properties of water for therapeutic purposes.
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Is your child struggling with clumsiness, difficulty in school or trouble in gym class? It could be a vestibular disorder.
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Meals are a time for catching up on the day's events and regrouping as a family. For some, however, meals can be stressful periods of time filled with rejection of foods, screaming, and negotiating in an attempt to satisfy hunger and nutrition.
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A beautiful way to see independence is to offer and observe the art making process as an engaging activity that matters to them.
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All children progress at different stages, so it’s easy for parents to overlook some of the signs and signals that their child is having issues with their speech. Communication delays and disorders are very common in the United States, and early intervention is key to better outcomes.
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Contrary to popular belief, aquatic therapy is not simply performing physical therapy intervention in a pool setting or teaching children how to swim. Aquatic therapy utilizes the physical properties of the water to assist clients in improving motor performance and functional mobility skills.
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Sensory processing is the way in which our brain receives information from our environment and “processes” the information to create a response.
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Parents of a child with special needs (developmental disabilities, mental illness, autism, severe physical handicaps) must use extra care in their estate planning.
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For many of the clients in our Adult Day programs, the idea of working is not even an option, but volunteering is!
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Should my child be walking yet? When will he/she learn to hold a bottle and pick up food? Why do I see some babies in the community wearing helmets? Should my 18 month old be starting to talk? Many parents have these questions, which an early intervention Birth to Three Program can answer.
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