What Every Parent Should Know About Sensory Processing
Sensory processing is one of the most important areas to understand, especially if you have a child on the autism spectrum. Imagine your...
Should You Introduce Sign Language to Your Child?
A question that is frequently asked by parents is: will teaching my child sign language stunt his or her verbal speech development?...
Does Speaking More Than One Language Cause Language Delays?
Myth: Children who are bilingual talk later than children who are only learning one language. Truth: Children who are bilingual or...
What You Should Know About Your Late Talking Toddler
Boys talk later than girls. Her older sister talks for her. We speak more than one language at home. Do these sound familiar? Late...
What Most Parents Don't Know About Self-Regulation
Picture this: You’re at a red light. The light turns green. After a second passes, the driver in front of you hasn’t started to move. Do...
Five Ways the Floortime Approach Benefits Children with Autism
Floortime can be a life-changing approach for kids with autism and their families. Through Floortime, we encourage and support the child,...
Your Last-Minute Holiday Gift Guide
We've made gift giving super simple for you by breaking down toys and games into categories. Top Toys for Toddlers 1. Ball Popper 2....
Teaching Mindfulness at All Ages
It is never too early to begin teaching your child mindfulness. Mindfulness can help to decrease anxiety, promote happiness, and...
Breaking Down Expressive & Receptive Language
Expressive and receptive language are frequently occurring terms when discussing a child’s language development. But what do they mean?...
The Impact of Negative Language in Parenting
Parents tend to say “no” much more often throughout the day than “yes”. And isn’t it exhausting? Telling your children “no” and “stop”...