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Early Intervention: Why Starting Sooner Matters

Early intervention refers to therapy, support, and services provided during the earliest years of a child’s life, typically birth to three. These early years matter tremendously for brain development, language, movement, and emotional growth. Here’s why starting sooner—not later—can make such a powerful difference. The

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Physical Therapy Jargon Explained: A Parent-Friendly Guide

Pediatric physical therapy (PT) helps children move confidently, safely, and independently. Parents often encounter terms that sound technical, but PT is really about supporting everyday movement skills—running, climbing, balancing, and playing. Common Physical Therapy Terms Explained Gross Motor Skills Movements using large muscle groups: walking,

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Speech Language Pathology Explained: A Parent-Friendly Guide

Speech therapy involves helping children communicate effectively, whether through language, speech sounds, social communication, or feeding. Families often hear unfamiliar terms during evaluations or therapy sessions. Understanding these terms helps parents support their child confidently. Common Speech Language Pathology Terms Explained Expressive Language How a

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