ANY time a child is near a body of water, there is a cause for caution! But with these blistering hot summers, longer days and the need for the outdoors, teaching your young one a new life skill shouldn’t add any more undue stress to your life. Teaching children to swim can mean the difference between life and death if they find themselves accidentally in the water. It is the best way to protect your […]
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on July 8, 2021in Autism, Behavioral Challenges, Family, Fine Motor, Gross Motor, Low Birth Weight, Muscular Dystrophy, Premature Birth, Sensory Processing Disorder, Social/Emotionaltags: Fun, Pool, Summer, Swimming, Swimming Lessons
The Warren Center Therapists’ Guide to Great Toys for Developmental Stages
on November 5, 2019in Fine Motor, Gross Motor

We get it. Buying Christmas presents for your children can feel like the ultimate challenge. Along with wish-list toys and name-brand gadgets, children often desire the types of toys that are popular among peers and friends. Rather than just picking out the latest gimmick, you want a toy that is both interesting enough to keep your child actively engaged and practical enough to teach them valuable skills during play. If you are feeling stumped about […]
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