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“Creating a Trauma-Informed Learning Environment” Pilot Project

February 12, 2019  |  Behavioral Health, News and Announcements  |  By Megan Walsh, MSW, LICSW

We are working on a “Creating a Trauma-Informed Learning Environment” pilot project with Timber Ridge Elementary School. This pilot is still evolving, but the plan so far includes four hours of training, a series of individual scenario exploration (formerly known as problem-solving) sessions with teachers, contributions to the school newsletter, and availability of a lending […]

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Recommended reading: “Why are our children so bored at school, cannot wait, get easily frustrated and have no real friends?”

February 1, 2019  |  Child Development, Parenting  |  By Kim Hall, MS, OTR/L

As an Occupational Therapist and a mom with three boys, I am seeing some trends in child development that I am becoming more and more concerned about. I stumbled upon the article (ironically, on social media) “Why are our children so bored at school, cannot wait, get easily frustrated and have no real friends?” by […]

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“A Supportive Community For All” Community Needs Survey

January 25, 2019  |  Community, News and Announcements  |  By Encompass

Snoqualmie Valley’s “A Supportive Community For All” (SCFA) is a coalition of service providers looking to strengthen community connections and coordinate human services across the Snoqualmie Valley. Encompass is proud to be one of the five partner organizations working on this project, funded by King County’s Communities of Opportunity grant program, along with Mt. Si […]

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How Therapists Play with Toys

December 10, 2018  |  Pediatric Therapy, Play  |  By Lindsey Cooper, MA, CCC-SLP

“I never thought to play that way!” This is a refrain that pediatric therapists hear frequently. As therapists, we have years of training in science, theory, and practical application of therapy approaches. As pediatric therapists, we have the unique task of figuring out how to use these therapy approaches in a manner that is engaging […]

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Baby Sign Language Myths

November 20, 2018  |  Early Learning, Pediatric Therapy  |  By Becky DeCou, MS, CCC-SLP

Sign language is a common strategy that is often recommended for children who are not yet speaking but still have a strong desire to communicate. Here are six common myths surrounding baby sign language — the information provided is from “My Smart Hands,” an organization that offers classes teaching parents sign language to use for […]

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Top Toy Recommendations from the Pediatric Therapy Team

November 16, 2018  |  Pediatric Therapy, Play  |  By Lindsey Cooper, MA, CCC-SLP

With the gift-giving season upon us, we asked our Pediatric Therapy team for their recommendations for gifts. Here are some of their favorites! Ashley Fletcher, Occupational Therapist “Prima Ballerina is a great gift for kids working on imitation skills, body awareness, and balance.” Ashley also recommends this stacking toy. “Fat Brain Toys SpinAgain Stacking Toy […]

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