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Parents often notice motor skills in everyday moments: a toddler climbing onto the sofa, a preschooler struggling with buttons, or
Many parents search for Late Talker vs Autism when their toddler is not speaking as expected. It is a common and understandable co
When a child is not talking as expected, parents often wonder if it is simply a late start or a sign that support is needed. The t
Mealtimes should support growth, connection and independence. For some families, however, every meal becomes a struggle filled wit
Recovery after a stroke is rarely a straight line. Some people regain skills quickly while others need longer support for movement
A tiny thumb-and-index-finger pinch may look simple, but it is a major building block for independence. Developing pincer grasp he
Starting school is a major milestone. For many children, success in the classroom begins long before the first day of school. The
Noticing that your child is not moving, feeding or communicating like other children can be worrying. Some differences are tempora
Shoulder Injuries in Sports are common because the shoulder is one of the most mobile joints in the body. It allows throwing, swim
Preschoolers learn best through playful, hands-on experiences. The good news is that you do not need expensive toys or a long less
A brain injury can happen after a fall, road accident, sports impact, workplace injury, assault or medical event s