Occupational Therapy (OT) is a branch of health care that treats people of all ages who have cognitive, physical, or sensory problems. Ultimately, the goal of an Occupational Therapist is to help patients regain independence by addressing the barrier...
Read More ›A child’s health and development are more fragile than most of us think, which is why adequate care and attention are extremely vital as they grow up. However, despite us parents or guardians being careful, there are still times wherein conditions ...
Read More ›Stuttering is the involuntary disruption, repetition, or prolongation of vocal sounds, and it is considered one of the most common speech disorders among children. And yes, stuttering can also occur to adults, especially when not corrected during the...
Read More ›When we think of speech therapy, we often associate it as the avenue to help teach children how to pronounce their speech sounds correctly. However, speech therapy goes beyond just teaching children speak. This specialized therapy not only assists wi...
Read More ›For children, playing is how they learn and explore the world around them. However, some children find it challenging to master the skills that will allow them to navigate their environment on their own. Hence, pediatric home healthcare providers off...
Read More ›It’s not all the time that parents can understand what their child is going through. Children, from infancy to preschool, tend to feel guilt, social anxiety, and doubt about things most, if not all, times. Fortunately, there are medical professiona...
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