Keeping Your Littlest Ones Cool, Nourished, and Protected Summer in Pittsburgh means backyard time, outdoor walks, splash pads, and long afternoons outside. For children ages 0 […]
Splash, Play, and Grow: How Water Play Builds Your Child’s Development—and How to Keep Them Safe This Summer Who hasn’t seen their toddler splashing in a […]
Early Signs of Hearing Concerns and Why They Matter May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month That makes it a good time to take a look at childhood […]
Indoor Activities That Build Development: Gross Motor, Cognitive, and Social Skills Keeping toddlers active during winter months can be a challenge. Even adults can feel shut […]
Communication Milestones and the Holidays What to Watch for in Your Child’s Speech Development “Is she talking yet?” “How many words does he say?” “My granddaughter […]
Thanksgiving Success Mealtime Strategies for Children with Sensory or Feeding Challenges A great time for family, Thanksgiving can be stressful too. And one stress parents want […]
5 Fall Sensory Activities That Reveal Your Toddler’s Development For babies and toddlers, every new sight, texture, and sound offers an opportunity to learn and grow. […]
Is Your Child Overwhelmed by These 5 Everyday Experiences? All children have meltdowns. That comes with the territory. But if you notice that certain everyday experiences […]
Every Child’s Timeline: Natural Developmental Ranges If your friend’s baby walked at 10 months and yours is still crawling at 14, rest assured that both are […]
How Does Pre-Speech Development Help Your Baby Talk? When your baby starts making those first “goo” and “ba-ba” sounds, they are practicing for first words and […]
Understanding Sensory Processing Challenges in Young Children It’s not unusual for parents of young children to perceive their kids as being “fussy,” oversensitive, or overly picky. […]
Home-Based Activities for Fine Motor Skill Development From grasping a cheerio and zipping up a jacket to carefully turning a book page, when your child demonstrates […]
Fine Motor Skills in Early Childhood Development Fine motor skills may seem like child’s play—like when your toddler grasps a crayon, picks up Cheerios, or stacks […]
Early Intervention and Pre-Term Babies Early intervention can make a big difference in childhood development from birth to three years old. What you may not know […]
Supporting Sibling Relationships in Early Intervention Families Did you know that supporting sibling bonds can make a huge difference for families with a child in early […]
Age-Appropriate Holiday Gifts for Toddlers With a Focus on Developmental Milestones Looking for the perfect holiday gifts for toddlers between 0-3 years of age? Focus on […]
The Impact of Sensory Processing Disorder in Early Childhood Problems with sensory processing can affect children at a young age. Sensory processing is the way children […]
The Influence of Early Intervention on Academic Success Early intervention offers a range of services to support young children who are at risk of developmental delays […]
Reading to your baby is a rewarding experience. It's not only great for bonding, but it also lays the foundation for your child’s cognitive and emotional development. When it comes to starting the habit of reading, the answer is simple: it's never too early.
Reading to your baby is a rewarding experience. It's not only great for bonding, but it also lays the foundation for your child’s cognitive and emotional development. When it comes to starting the habit of reading, the answer is simple: it's never too early.
Reading to your baby is a rewarding experience. It's not only great for bonding, but it also lays the foundation for your child’s cognitive and emotional development. When it comes to starting the habit of reading, the answer is simple: it's never too early.
Reading to your baby is a rewarding experience. It's not only great for bonding, but it also lays the foundation for your child’s cognitive and emotional development. When it comes to starting the habit of reading, the answer is simple: it's never too early.
Parents of children with developmental delays may prioritize their child's needs above all else. They devote endless time and energy to helping their children navigate the world, often to the point of overshadowing their own needs. Stress and burnout are the result.
As winter loosens its grip, spring brings warmer weather, blossoming flowers, and the lush green of new leaves. However, this seasonal transformation brings a less welcome guest: seasonal allergies.
As winter loosens its grip, spring brings warmer weather, blossoming flowers, and the lush green of new leaves. However, this seasonal transformation brings a less welcome guest: seasonal allergies.