Beating the Summer Blues, Part 1: Simple Variations to Summer Routines

The summer months don’t need to be boring. Here are some easy ways to engage restless children on these long summer days.

A Journey Through Infant Development: The First 12 Weeks

Recognizing the milestones of infant development can help with early diagnosis and treatment of developmental disabilities.

Feeding Difficulties in the Schools

Eating while at school can be very stressful for children with feeding disorders. With some awareness, it is possible to ease some of the affects of sensory overload.

Getting Through the Valley

Children don’t always develop at a steady pace. They may make great strides and then slip back a few paces. Understanding the process can help.

“Not Now” Doesn’t Mean “Never”- Parent Expectations in the Context of Child Development

Parenting a child with autism and working toward remediation often requires walking a fine line between having expectations, and knowing when the child just isn’t ready for the next step.