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Does Your Child Need a Physical Therapist or an Occupational Therapist?

Have you ever wondered, “Does my child need a physical therapist or an occupational therapist?” According to recent data from the CDC, about 1 in 6 children face developmental challenges. This means many parents are looking for the best help to support their child’s growth. In today’s fast-changing world, early intervention can make a big […]

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Why Is Crawling Important In Occupational Therapy And Physical Therapy?

Have you ever wondered why crawling is so much more than just a cute baby move?Crawling is a vital developmental milestone that lays the foundation for your child’s motor skills, cognitive growth, and social interactions. Recent trends and studies show that early crawling can predict overall progress in strength, coordination, and even language development. In […]

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Why Is Rolling Such An Important Developmental Milestone?

If a baby finds it difficult to roll over, it is a sign of developmental delay. But why does it matter? While it might seem like a small act, rolling is a baby’s first independent body movement, a crucial developmental milestone and gross motor skill. In fact, studies show that approximately 70-80% of infants achieve […]

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10 Signs Your Child Could Benefit From Occupational Therapy

Does your child struggle with daily activities like walking, talking, crawling, and face difficulty in doing things independently such as buttoning a shirt, brushing teeth, or eating? If yes, then we get you! Many parents feel the same way – lost, confused and worried. But worry not! Specialised pediatric occupational therapy and physical therapy at […]

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How to Recognize the Signs of Sensory Processing Disorder in Your Child

Does your child struggle with loud noises?Do they throw frequent tantrums over clothing textures?Are they constantly touching everything around them? If so, they may be showing signs of Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). SPD affects how the brain interprets sensory input, making everyday experiences overwhelming or, in some cases, completely unnoticed. A child with SPD may […]

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Understanding Speech Delay: Signs, Causes, and Treatments

Every child progresses on their own pace. Some might focus on learning other skills over speech or language first. But the most common situation parents find themselves in is how to gauge if the speech or language development their kids are making is normal or delayed. The following guide will help you determine whether your […]

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