February 15, 2023
A 17-month-old girl is taking steps toward her mom, which is a major accomplishment she reached in just five months of receiving services from The Warren Center. When baby Emily, who goes by Aurora, enrolled at The Warren Center five months ago, she was unable to crawl. She also was not propping herself up on her arms or rolling over when doing tummy time, which are developmental milestones therapists at The Warren Center inspire children
February 9, 2023
Posted by Lawson Gutzwiller
A 2-year-old boy who has myofibromatosis has been reaching major milestones in the 24 months he’s been receiving therapy services from The Warren Center. Rush was born in June 2020. He was diagnosed with myofibromatosis at birth and has a tumor in his left leg and pelvis. He has gone through a variety of surgeries, chemotherapy, and bracing to treat the tumor. Rush has been enrolled in The Warren Center’s early childhood intervention program since
February 8, 2023
Posted by Lawson Gutzwiller
A mother’s worries were eased when The Warren Center’s autism assessment team was able to evaluate her son and provide her with much-needed resources. When Bradley’s* mother first decided to seek a medical autism evaluation, Bradley had already been receiving speech therapy at The Warren Center. Although he was showing progress towards his goals, his mother knew it was going to be a long road. She first reached out to several other providers seeking an
January 30, 2023
Posted by Lawson Gutzwiller
It’s been six months since the story of a baby who has myotonic muscular dystrophy was featured at The Warren Center’s 29th annual Fantasy Football Draft Night. Baby Siena who is the youngest of five, was diagnosed with myotonic muscular dystrophy, which is a condition her parents, Meghan and Daniel, said they did not know she was going to have. Siena was born with low muscle tone and had some breathing issues, so she went
January 18, 2023
Posted by Lawson Gutzwiller
A toddler who’s been working with an early intervention specialist at The Warren Center has recently started the agency’s Bridge Group to work on her language and social skills. Christian was born premature at 33 weeks gestation. She was diagnosed at birth with HIE (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy) due to brain damage on the right side of her brain. She stayed in the neonatal intensive care unit for around 25 days. Christian has received private physical
January 16, 2023
Posted by Lawson Gutzwiller
It’s a new year and many of you may be setting goals and resolutions you hope to achieve. If one of your goals is to speak more positively to your child, we’ve created a list of 20 positive phrases you can say to your child this year that will help you knock this off your resolution list. It may be easy to default to “good job!” when wanting to praise your child but we encourage