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Category: Pediatric Therapy


New PCIT Certification Assures High-Quality Parenting Coaching for Encompass Families

September 23, 2014  |  Behavioral Health, News and Announcements, Pediatric Therapy  |  By Encompass

When families come to see me for the first time, I always explain to the child that I am their parent’s teacher. They always smile at this statement. I tell the child, “Your parents told me they don’t want to be good parents, they want to be GREAT parents.” With the tools of Parent Child Interaction Training, I truly do help parents be GREAT parents.

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May is Better Hearing & Speech Month! Know The Signs Of Communication Disorders.

April 30, 2014  |  Community, Pediatric Therapy  |  By Encompass

A new, nationwide effort to educate the public about communication disorders was recently launched by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Called Identify the Signs, this campaign specifically aims to help people recognize the early warning signs of communication disorders. This topic couldn’t be timelier—or more important. Click here to learn how to identify the signs […]

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Decrease Parental Stress and Target Challenging Behavior

April 23, 2014  |  Behavioral Health, Parenting, Pediatric Therapy  |  By Encompass

By Kerry Beymer Each April, people across the country join forces to raise awareness of the terrible tragedy of child abuse and neglect for National Child Abuse Prevention Month. At Encompass, we know that parenting can be difficult – especially when kids have challenging behaviors. Parenting is the most challenging yet most important job we […]

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