Applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy can equip children with necessary skills they will use for the rest of their lives. Research suggests that 12 to 24 months of this treatment can improve socialization, expressive language and communication skills. If you are...
Motor Skills for Children to Learn
Children start developing their motor skills from birth. These include gross and fine skills, which allow your child to move their muscles when doing small or bigger tasks. You can help your child learn motor skills by doing fun and productive activities with them. If...
Early Signs of Autism in Pediatrics
As a parent, you do everything for your children. This includes noticing when your child might have autism. While realizing this can be challenging, it's part of ensuring your kid has a happy and enjoyable childhood. By identifying early autism signs in your kid, you...
Occupational Therapy and Anxiety Management in Children with Autism
As a parent, you want the best for your child — and that often includes one-on-one services to help them reach their full potential. If your child has autism or you suspect they may have it, you may also notice symptoms of anxiety. Children with autism may experience...
How Parents and Caregivers of Kids With Autism and Anxiety Can Cope With Stress
Children with autism often require much assistance and supervision in their daily lives. As a parent or caregiver for a child with autism and anxiety, you may sometimes find it difficult to address your own needs and stress. Of course, you want to give your child the...
Social Skills Training for Children With Autism and Anxiety
Impaired social functioning is a primary feature of autism. Though autism spectrum disorder affects everyone differently, young children may struggle to learn essential skills that allow them to foster connections. If your child has autism, they likely present...
Strategies for Managing Anxiety in Children With Autism
Children with autism often experience anxiety, which can magnify symptoms like sensory sensitivity, social awkwardness, and repetitive behaviors. Often, kids diagnosed with co-occurring anxiety and autism have trouble understanding their emotions and relating to...
Benefits of Playtime for Pediatric Development
Play activities are essential for child development. Your child can develop core skills through play, and you can provide materials and opportunities for them to strengthen their abilities as they grow. Understanding the importance of playtime for children helps you...
10 Ways Your Child Can Benefit From Physical Therapy
Physical therapy (PT) is incredibly beneficial for improving strength, flexibility, independence and range of motion. Pediatric physical therapy can help children recover from injuries, reduce chronic pain, develop motor skills, manage symptoms of medical conditions...
10 Signs of Speech and Language Delays for Children
Your child's speech and language abilities help them express themselves, form relationships with others and build self-esteem. When a speech or language delay affects these abilities, speech therapy can help your child develop communication skills and grow their...