Children reach developmental milestones at their own pace, and some move faster than others.
Your child may have a language delay if they don’t meet the language developmental milestones for their age.
Many times children have poor social skills. This includes both verbal and non-verbal behaviors
Play is voluntary engagement in self motivated activities .
When a child is unusually or abnormally active, it is referred to as hyperactive.
Effective fine motor skills enable us to carry out the intricate
Sensory issues occur when a child has a difficult time receiving .
You may experience varied signs, For example, your child may
Working memory is an ability that allows us to work with information
Dyslexia is a language based learning difference commonly associated
Handwriting is a complex skill. In order to have a legible handwriting
Gross motor (physical) skills are those which require whole body
The activities of daily living (ADLs) is a term used to collectively
Balance is the ability to maintain a controlled body position during task
Posture is the position in which you hold your body and limbs when standing
Posture is the position in which you hold your body and limbs when standing
Muscle TONE is defined as the tension in a muscle at rest.
Gait refers to the way we walk, gait training is a specific form of physical therapy