January 11, 2023
During the chilly, winter months, your child may have pent-up energy leaving you to look for activities to get them out of the house. If your child has developmental delays or disabilities, you may not only be looking for somewhere fun but also sensory-friendly. You can find a list of family-friendly activities that are accommodating for children with a sensory processing disorder or special needs below. Dallas Children’s Theater 5938 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75231 |
January 11, 2023
Publicado por Lawson Gutzwiller
Occupational therapists and physical therapists from The Warren Center, as well as therapists from other Dallas agencies, gathered at The Warren Center this week to learn Dynamic Movement Intervention. Dynamic Movement Intervention is “a therapeutic technique used in physical and occupational therapy to treat children with motor delay by improving automatic postural responses and promoting progress towards developmental milestones.” The Warren Center hosted DMI Therapy’s Introductory Level A class on Monday and Tuesday. During this
January 9, 2023
Publicado por Lawson Gutzwiller
A loving family has recently relocated from Mexico to the Dallas-Fort Worth area to provide their daughter, who has Angelman syndrome, with the best possible medical care. Isabella is an energetic 3-year-old girl who loves movement. She was diagnosed with Angelman syndrome when she was around 2 years and 3 months old. Angelman syndrome is a genetic disorder that causes developmental and neurological disabilities. It causes delayed development, intellectual disability, problems with speech and balance,
January 5, 2023
Publicado por Lawson Gutzwiller
A 2-year-old boy who has Down syndrome is learning something that will make his parents grin from ear to ear — how to say his name. Andrew currently receives occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech therapy services from The Warren Center through the early childhood intervention program. His therapists say Andrew has made a ton of progress in all areas of development. During Andrew’s speech therapy, he has started to show understanding of simple commands
January 4, 2023
Publicado por Lawson Gutzwiller
When a toddler first came to The Warren Center at 18 months old, she was not yet walking or using any words. With the help of therapists and early intervention specialists at The Warren Center, she’s now not only both walking and talking, but is thriving. Cauley came to The Warren Center with a referral from her doctor. She had the diagnoses of club foot and autism. At the time, Cauley’s main play skill was
January 3, 2023
Publicado por Lawson Gutzwiller
A 2-year-old boy is having the time of his life playing outside with his older brother on his new adaptable toy car. In December, a software development company named EPAM Systems donated ride-on cars to four children who receive services from The Warren Center, including 2-year-old Freddie. The cars were adapted specifically for each child to use as part of physical or occupational therapy. With the help of therapists at The Warren Center, each child’s design was
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