4–6 Month Baby Milestones: Rolling, Strength, and Early Sitting If you’re wondering what your baby should be doing between four and six months, you’re not alone. This is when many babies become more active and curious about the world around them. You may notice your...
2–4 Month Baby Milestones: What to Expect and When to Ask Questions Your baby’s first year is full of exciting changes. In the early months, many of those changes are small and easy to miss. Things like lifting their head, moving their arms and legs, or bringing their...
Helping Kids Bounce Back: Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury in Children When your child experiences a traumatic brain injury (TBI), it can feel like everything has shifted—for them and your entire family. But with the right care and a strong support system, kids...
How PT and OT Help Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Receiving an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis for your child can feel overwhelming, bringing a mix of emotions and a flood of questions. If you’re wondering what this diagnosis means for your child’s...
What to Expect When Your Child Starts Physical Therapy Starting Physical Therapy can feel like a big step for your child, but it’s one filled with excitement and opportunity. Whether you’re addressing developmental delays or movement challenges, Physical Therapy...
How to Encourage Your Child to Complete PT Exercises at Home Do you struggle to get your little one to do their home exercise program between visits? It’s certainly not due to a lack of energy, right? As adults, we know how hard it can be to focus our attention, even...