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News & UpdatesWorld Down Syndrome Day 3.21.22
March is a special month around the globe. With it being the third month of the year we celebrate all of the genetic conditions in the Trisomy family. The most famous of these conditions is Trisomy 21 (three copies of chromosome 21), you may know this condition by its...
Why We Should Pay Attention to Gut Health
It is not unusual for pediatric therapists to spend a fair amount of time talking about pooping with families, or more specifically NOT pooping (constipation), and so it seemed like a good topic to share with all. Although constipation is generally defined as fewer...
Rare Disease Day 2022
Today is a day that we can highlight all of our a unique and brave kiddos with uncommon diagnoses. Today is #RareDiseaseDay. These kiddos fight to be known in a way that most of us will never know. They are born or develop conditions that start as mysteries to the...
The Importance of Crawling
On a regular basis I am asked if crawling on hands and knees is really an important milestone. After all, kiddos are learning to crawl at the same time that they are learning to pull themselves up into standing at different pieces of furniture throughout the house....
How and Why to Keep Your Immune System Strong
During the winter, and notably during our current pandemic, we are especially aware of trying to stay healthy. We all know that we need to keep our immune system working in tip top shape, but how do we do that exactly? First, we know that stress and anxiety...
Why is February Significant in the Special Needs Community?
This time of year you may start seeing posts about kiddos with diseases, disorders, and syndromes you have never heard of. Things like Kabuki, Smith-Kingsmore, KAT6A, 8p, CHARGE. What connects all of these names and why are we hearing about them now? Well, February 28...
Everyday Activities as Exercise
When adults go to PT, they come home with a list of exercises to complete a certain number of times in a row, multiple times each day. These types of orders don’t work very well for children. Instead, we want to try to make therapy fun for kids. One of the things we...
How Kiddos Learn to Write and Ways We Can Help
Sunday, January 23rd is National Handwriting Day. In honor of that it seemed appropriate to explore how our kids learn to write and ways we, as caretakers, can help them develop this skill. Although kiddos may start to scribble sometime between 12 and 18-months,...
Early Intervention: Support for Kiddos Birth to Three Years Old
Did you know that there is a national program called Early Intervention (EI) which is available for qualifying families with children ages birth through three years. All programs are collaborative, individualized and reflect the child’s and family’s priorities,...
Torticollis: What to Watch Out For
Have you noticed that your newborn is tilting his/her head to one side a lot? Or seems to only turn their head one way in their crib? If so, your infant may have torticollis (which is latin for “twisted neck”). This condition is completely treatable, read on to learn...
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Expanding Throughout Colorado
In 1995 Dolly Parton started the Imagination Library with the hope of inspiring readers in her hometown, East Tennessee. The program sends a book a month to children from birth to 5 years old. Over the years, it has expanded across the country and beyond, to the...
Free Food Delivery for Children
We all have heard the statements about how important it is to start your day with a nutritious meal. But breakfast isn't the only meal that is important. This organization will deliver a week of lunches along with some snacks and drinks for children aged 3-18 within...
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