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April 01, 2020

Hospitals around the country are facing shortages of personal protective equipment, including masks.  Many hospitals are welcoming home-made cotton masks, so why not get our clients involved in any way we can?  Using a rotary cutting mat and wheel, Blaire, with the assistance of her occupational therapist Ali Mahony,  was…


March 30, 2020

Are you concerned about the shape of your baby’s head?  Does your baby keep her head tilted to one side?  Has your pediatrician mentioned torticollis or positional plagiocephaly to you?  Please don’t delay seeing a physical therapist.  We can help!  For the treatment of Torticollis, a recent publication in the…


September 23, 2019

Great Blog on the NAA website by Julie Hornok, an author, speaker and autism advocate


April 12, 2017

The University of Georgia (Athens) will be offering 2-week intensive programs, between June 19 and July 21, 2017, to assist children and adults with speech, literacy and language skills.  Programs will meet Monday – Friday from 9:00 am to noon.  Services will be provided by graduate student clinicians under the…


April 12, 2017

The incidence of infant plagiocephaly (flattened head) & torticollis (tightened neck muscles) is increasing, in part because babies are spending greater periods of time in “containers”. What’s a container? Car seats, strollers, bouncy seats, infant swings, etc… These seemingly convenient carriers and seats limit an infant’s movement and tend to…