Monthly Archive
[Source: Your Therapy Source] As we all know, this year is going to look very different for students at school or at home. Whether children are learning in person or remotely, there will be more sedentary time due to social distancing or…...
September 14, 2020
[Source: Medical Express] Infants who are born early or at low birthweight can be at risk for cerebral palsy, a group of disorders that affect a person’s ability to move and maintain balance and posture, caused by brain damage often before birth.…...
September 14, 2020
[Source: Disability Scoop] Another round of stimulus checks for people with disabilities and long-sought funding to ease the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic on home- and community-based services are looking increasingly uncertain. Disability advocates have been pressing lawmakers in Washington since the…...
Welcome to Issue number 25 of our special e-letter, “Teaching & Therapy Resources for Homebound Families”     (Did you miss our previous issues?| Read them HERE) Each week, this e-mailer features new resources, articles about this bizarre time we are living in, and…...
September 11, 2020
[Source:  Science Daily] A paper published today in Pediatrics suggests that children and youth who do not sleep enough and use screens more than recommended are more likely to act impulsively and make poorer decisions. The findings come from the globally recognized…...
September 11, 2020
Call Today at 866-733-4278 or text us at 662-524-9099    Are you an SLP with strong experience in feeding?  We are seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist to provide speech and language services to students in a variety of educational settings. * Speech-Language Pathologist…...
[Source: Education Week] To say educators should expect rough emotional weather this fall is an understatement. Regardless of whether they return online or in-person, students will start school this fall amid a perfect storm of ongoing trauma: a nationwide pandemic, economic instability,…...
September 10, 2020
[Source:  I Can Teach My Child] Today is Day 15 of our 31 Days of Outdoor Activities for Toddlers series.  The last couple of days have involved fun and unstructured outdoor play (both in the backyard and then at the park), so today we…...
September 10, 2020
[Source: Kids Activities Blog] These fun activities for one year olds will encourage your tot to explore her surroundings. Our favorite toddler activities have been researched and tot-tested! Play with baby doesn’t require fancy toys or the perfectly designed nursery. Activities for…...
Editor’s Note:   We recently have been asking some of our favorite bloggers to v review a couple of games by Blue Orange Games.   Thank You Ruth Morgan, of Chapel Hill Snippets for her second review — of Tell Tale! The game we…...