Expert Insights on Developmental Play Therapy

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Five Key Signs That Your Child Ready for Whole-Person Therapy

Introduction Every parent wants to support their child's well-being, but recognizing when to seek extra help can be difficult. A whole-person therapy for children approach considers emotional, physical, social, and cognitive needs as interconnected. By understanding the signs, your child...
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Respecting Autism

Our team of occupational therapists, speech therapists, mental health providers, educators, and child development facilitators are specialists trained in the Developmental Individual Differences, Relationship-Based model (DIR).
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How can Autism intervention be fun?

This whole-person approach addresses the primary aspects of development—physical, emotional, social, and cognitive—while equipping caregivers and educators with the skills to carry progress forward.