Client of the Week
Meet Colton! April is Occupational Therapy Month and we are excited to spotlight a “Client of the Week” during the month of April. Colton struggled since infancy with several health […]
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Meet Colton! April is Occupational Therapy Month and we are excited to spotlight a “Client of the Week” during the month of April. Colton struggled since infancy with several health […]
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For every family and client that comes through our doors to receive either occupational therapy (OT) or speech/language therapy (SLT) services, their treatment is classified as one of two categories:
We Do Rehab Too: What’s the Difference with Habilitative Occupational Therapy Read More »
BRAINS’ Speech & Language Pathologist shares a short video tutorial of ways parents can enrich their children’s speech and language development at home during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic. Parents
Speech Bubble Episode 3: Receptive Language with Kaitlin Busch, MA, CCC-SLP Read More »
BRAINS’ Speech & Language Pathologist shares a short video tutorial of ways parents can enrich their children’s speech and language development at home during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic. Parents
Speech Bubble Episode 2: Speech with Kaitlin Busch, MA, CCC-SLP Read More »
BRAINS’ Speech & Language Pathologist shares a short video tutorial of ways parents can enrich their children’s speech and language development at home during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic. Parents
Speech Bubble Episode 1: Articulation with Kaitlin Busch, MA, CCC-SLP Read More »
In honor of Occupational Therapy Month, BRAINS is inviting you and your family to participate in our Superhero Challenge! Our client’s lives have been turned upside down. We are living
Super Hero Challenge! Read More »
April is Occupational Therapy Month and we are excited to spotlight an “Client of the Week” during the month of April. Rachel has received occupational therapy services from Jodi Carroll,
Client of the Week Read More »
With schools out of session and playground structures closed, our children have lost a lot of their normal physical activity and play throughout their days. Is your child acting out
Keeping Your Child Home, Safe, and Active with DIY At-Home Obstacle Course Read More »
Why is the question of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder being asked earlier in childhood AND later in adulthood? As I started my career in neuropsychology, most families would not ask
Not all Attention Problems are ADHD Read More »
There is an old saying, “Play is children’s work.” In an ASAP, over-scheduled world, our society has lost sight of this. Kids are involved in extra-curricular activities every night of
Play: The Most Important Class in Your Child’s Education Read More »