March 2nd is Dr. Seuss' birthday. Because of that, the National Education Association decided it would be the perfect day to encourage children to read. For our youngest kiddos, reading may look more like pointing to and labeling a single picture on a page. As their ability to understand and communicate develops, they may be […]
Serious birth defects will affect 3-6% of infants born worldwide and 1 in every 33 babies born in the US. A birth defect is a structural change to any body part that may be found before, at or after birth (usually within the first year. Having an awareness of what can happen and why gives […]
Many people go their whole life without interacting with a dietitian. Those that don't understand how valuable their help can be. Dietitians help us translate food and nutrition science into practical ideas to support our health and wellness. For our kiddos with feeding tubes they play an integral role with helping them grow and thrive. […]
Down Syndrome is a genetic condition where someone has 3 copies of chromosome 21 rather than 2 and can also be called Trisomy 21. These kiddos can have changes in their facial features along with difficulties with heart defects, reduced strength, delayed communication, and short stature among other things. Down Syndrome is the most commonly […]
Epilepsy is an interruption in the electrical communication between neurons causing seizures. Most of the time the cause is unknown but can be due to brain injury, altered brain structure, metabolic conditions, genetics, or immune conditions. The CDC is reporting that epilepsy is at an all time high in the United States. The current predictions […]
For people with autism or sensory processing disorder, the exhibits can be overwhelming. Come early on this special morning to enjoy the Aquarium in a calmer, quieter setting.
This is also known as Speech Therapy Month, a time when we pay more attention to language and how our Speech Therapist friends support individuals in being able to communicate with each other. It is also important to spend some time thinking about noise and how it affects our hearing. For our kiddos, Speech Therapists, […]
Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disease that affects the lungs and digestion of around 35,000 people in the United States. It causes mucus production that blocks airways and causes lung damage. These individuals also have an increased risk of infection and are more likely to develop other diseases such as diabetes, cirrhosis, arthritis, reflux, […]
National Mobility Month brings awareness to the lives and challenges of those with disabilities. Not only can a disability cause an issue with access but there are often issues with discrimination and social isolation. Take a moment this month to reach out to those that you know have a disability and offer them your support […]