

Who played with YOU?
Sometimes when parents/caregivers come into their intake sessions in the playroom they are often asked “so, who played with you as a...


More Than Just Fun: Why Play Matters in OT
Occupational Therapists spend a lot of time participating in play activities with children. We often get questions around why we spend so...


How Occupational Therapy Supports School Readiness
When children are preparing to start school, there’s a lot more to it than simply learning their ABCs. School readiness involves a wide...


Speech vs Language - What's the difference?
As speech pathologists, one of the most common questions we hear from parents is:Â "What's the difference between speech and language?"...


Fur, Feathers, and Feelings: How Animals Help Kids Feel Calm
Animals have a special kind of magic when it comes to helping children feel safe, seen, and soothed. Whether it's a gentle dog, a curious...


Art Therapy and working with Autistic children
Art therapy is a form of expressive therapy that uses the creative process of making art to improve a person’s physical, mental and...