May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month, a good time to educate people about the tick-borne illness that affects as many as 476,000 in the U.S. each year. Todd Ellerin, MD discusses Lyme disease symptoms, treatments and how to prevent tick bites and the illnesses they transmit.
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More than Just Words: Understanding Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) refers to all the different methods people use to communicate that go beyond spoken language. Learn more about how AAC allows individuals to connect in ways that best suit their abilities.
Preparedness Tips for Sensory-Intense Environments: How to Help Your Children
For parents of children who struggle with sensory processing, a sensory emergency can occur without warning. Get tips on how to prepare ahead of time to ease stress for both you and your child.
More, More, Too Much: Understanding Sensory Seeking
Disruptive behavior in your child can be difficult - but there may be more to it than simple behavior. Learn more about sensory seeking, sensory processing disorder, and how occupational therapy can help.
Using Games and Toys to Help Your Child’s Language Development
Children love toys and play - but playing can also be beneficial to your child's development! Learn more about how toys and games can help with your child's speech.
Beyond Fun & Games: Pediatric Therapists Share Their Opinions on the Importance of Play
It's not just play — as our pediatric therapists explain, your child is actually undergoing important developmental changes when enjoying fun and games.
Torticollis: Five Simple Steps to Improve Your Baby’s Movement and Development
Torticollis is a common muscular condition caused by the tightening of one of the muscles on the side of the neck. It is often the result of crowding in the womb. When identified early, it can be easily treated and resolved with no long-term effects.