by Skill Point Therapy | May 21, 2025 | Autism Spectrum Disorder
It is essential to notice the early signs of autism in toddlers. These signs may include trouble making eye contact, not pointing or waving, or not using words like other children their age. Some toddlers might flap their hands, get upset when routines change, or seem...
by Skill Point Therapy | May 20, 2025 | Speech Therapy
Play makes speech therapy fun and helps kids learn to talk while enjoying themselves. When therapy feels like play, children stay happy, relaxed, and ready to learn. It doesn’t feel like work—it feels like fun! Child-led play is a big part of this. Following the...
by Skill Point Therapy | May 19, 2025 | Executive Function Therapy
Executive function skills help kids plan, focus, and manage their emotions. These skills include things like memory, self-control, and flexible thinking. Boosting executive function early helps children grow into confident and capable learners. Sometimes, kids may...
by Skill Point Therapy | May 18, 2025 | Sensory Processing Disorder
Play is one of the best ways to help children with sensory processing challenges. It can be as simple as swinging, jumping, or squeezing playdough. These fun activities are more than just games—they are powerful tools for supporting sensory integration. Using...
by Skill Point Therapy | May 17, 2025 | Speech Therapy
DIR/Floortime Speech Therapy helps children with developmental challenges by focusing on play and emotions. Therapists follow the child’s lead, using games and interests to build stronger connections. This caring approach creates a safe space where kids feel...
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