Category: Blog

Does your child W-sit?

By: Laura Kendall, DPT Do your kids sit with their knees and feet out to the sides? Often in the shape of a W? W-sitting is commonly seen in children and is not recommended as a preferred sitting posture when playing on the floor. In fact, we suggest you have

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How Physical Therapy Can Help with Toe Walking

By: Holly Thompson, DPT Do you notice your child walking on their toes throughout the day? Do they prefer to be up on their toes rather than keeping their feet flat when they are standing and walking? By two years old, children typically demonstrate a heel-toe walking pattern. While toe

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Fitness and Mental Health

Article provided by: Mental Health America Does your family focus on fitness? Do You Focus on Fitness #4Mind4Body? Mental health is essential to everyone’s overall health and well-being, and mental illnesses are common and treatable. So much of what we do physically impacts us mentally –it’s important to pay attention

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Speech-Language Pathology and Its Role in Literacy

By: Heidi Avelsgard, MS, CCC-SLP Research has shown that children with language disorders and/or articulation disorders often times demonstrate difficulties with literacy skills of varying degrees. Literacy skills are skills needed to be successful at reading and writing. As one sits back to analyze the correspondence between literacy skills, language,

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