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Category: Pediatric Therapy


Holiday Family Dinner Survival Guide

November 26, 2019  |  Behavioral Health, Parenting  |  By Lindsey Cooper, MA, CCC-SLP

For many us, this time of year means togetherness: holiday parties, religious services, get-togethers, and the often-complicated Family Dinner. Family Dinners can be especially stressful, and not just because you’re concerned about overcooking the turkey or having perfectly clean baseboards. Family Dinners often put a spotlight on child behavior at the dinner table, and with […]

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What is Selective Mutism?

November 15, 2019  |  Behavioral Health, Pediatric Therapy  |  By Andrea Amstutz

Selective mutism is a severe anxiety disorder that is often mistaken for shyness in early childhood. It can be debilitating and can leave children’s needs unmet, as they cannot communicate hunger, pain, or the need to go to the restroom. Here are some key facts about selective mutism: When does selective mutism usually present? Selective […]

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Prepare for a Safe and Happy Halloween with Halloween Rules

October 16, 2019  |  Child Development, Parenting, Pediatric Therapy  |  By Lindsey Cooper, MA, CCC-SLP

Halloween: pumpkins, costumes, candy, spooky decorations… As adults, many of us have understood the traditions and customs associated with Halloween for decades. However, imagine being a young child, where the first several years of Halloween celebrations feel new and unfamiliar. It can all be a bit overwhelming! Halloween presents a unique opportunity to discuss safety […]

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Parent Talks Podcast – Episode 7: Picky Eaters

August 6, 2019  |  Child Development, Parent Talks Podcast, Parenting, Pediatric Therapy  |  By Encompass

Chicken nuggets and mac ‘n cheese may be a staple for many families with young children, but when food preferences turn into restrictions, it can lead to more serious developmental issues. On this episode of Encompass Parent Talks, two moms share the experiences they had with picky eaters, we’ll offer some tips on what you […]

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Beating End-of-Summer Burnout

August 5, 2019  |  Behavioral Health, Parenting, Play  |  By Megan Walsh, MSW, LICSW

We are quickly approaching that time of summer when things start to feel a little off. Gone is the anticipation of relaxing beach vacations, exciting summer camp opportunities are dwindling, and the draw of lazy days has turned into boredom. The “lack of school routine” joy is diminishing, parents and caregivers can’t stand the thought […]

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