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Is My Child Meeting Milestones? A Parent’s Guide to Early Development
Wondering if your child is meeting their milestones? This guide breaks down early communication and movement development, what’s typical, and when to look a little closer—so you can support your child with confidence.
“Why Feeding Feels So Stressful (And What’s Actually Normal)”
Feeding your baby or toddler can feel overwhelming—but many challenges are actually part of normal development. Learn what’s typical, what to watch for, and how to support your child with confidence.
Is My Child's Speech on Track? Understanding Speech Sound Development and When to Seek Help
Is your child’s speech on track?
Wondering if your child’s speech is on track? Learn typical speech sound milestones, common red flags, and how to support your child’s communication with confidence.
Understanding Parkinson’s: A Family Guide to Support, Symptoms, and Therapy
A Parkinson’s diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but families don’t have to face it alone. In this blog, we explain the early signs, common symptoms, and what’s considered normal (and what’s not) as the disease progresses. Learn how physical, occupational, and speech therapy can help your loved one stay safe, independent, and connected—and how early intervention and family coaching make all the difference.
Is Your Baby Ready for Solids? A Guide for Concerned Parents
Starting solids can feel overwhelming. Learn how to recognize readiness, support your baby’s feeding journey, and feel confident every step of the way.
It Starts with Play: How Imitation Builds a Child’s Voice
Did you know that when your toddler claps their hands or mimics your silly sounds, they’re building the foundation for communication? Imitation during play isn’t just cute—it’s critical for early development. In this post, we explore why copying actions and sounds is one of your child’s first big milestones—and what to watch for if it’s missing. Plus, we share easy ways to encourage imitation at home and how therapy can help if your child needs a little extra support.

