by Dan McCool | Dec 11, 2018 | News for Schools
Interacting with students every day, teachers are sometimes the first to notice a child’s developmental issues. On a routine basis, they witness how children navigate day-to-day tasks and interact with their peers. A child may have delayed development or learning...
by Dan McCool | Nov 27, 2018 | News for Schools
It goes by different names: Teletherapy, telehealth, online occupational therapy, online speech therapy, to take the most common ones. These all refer to the practice of providing occupational therapy or speech therapy remotely, usually through the internet....
by Dan McCool | Aug 24, 2018 | Occupational Therapy
Teachers often feel at wits-end because they don’t know how to help their kids with their sensory needs, or fine-motor issues in the classroom. We understand how frustrating it can feel to see students struggling and not know how to help. Our team of...
by Dan McCool | Mar 28, 2017 | Speech
How to Increase Speech Clarity in 8 Steps: Many teachers and parents need some strategies to increase a child’s speech clarity ASAP. Speech therapy is usually very effective, but that takes time. Here are a 8 tips that you can use today to help a child be...
by Dan McCool | Mar 14, 2017 | Occupational Therapy
Alternative seating or Flexible Seating is a hot topic these days. Many teachers are talking about adding some seating options, but they don’t know where to start or what options are available. Kelsey Parrish’s Second Grade classroom does not have...
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