A toddler is showing great progress in every aspect while receiving services from The Warren Center. Bella is an 18-month-old girl who has Down syndrome. She was born with a heart defect and had an operation at 6 months old. She began receiving early childhood intervention services from The Warren Center when she was 3 months old. Bella began feeding therapy with a speech therapist and can now feed herself. Her therapist said she loves […]
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on November 22, 2022in Child, Child Story, Family, Featured, Testimonialstags: Down Syndrome, eating, Feeding, physical therapy, standing, toddler, walking

From no strength to eat to full meals
on September 18, 2019in Child Story, Testimonialstags: Communication, Feeding, Gross Motor Skills, Premature Birth

Many of us have a favorite childhood pastime of running freely at the park while enjoying an ice cream cone or hot dog. While some may simply recall these memories with fondness, they may not realize that even these simple tasks can seem like an insurmountable challenge to children born with developmental disabilities. An example of a child who faced this challenge is a little girl named Mae. Born prematurely at 29 weeks, Mae exhibited […]
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on September 18, 2019in Child Story, Testimonialstags: Feeding

Take a moment to think about the rock stars in your life – those who are the best at what they do, who move with great passion and yield remarkable results. For parents who bring their children to The Warren Center, the rock stars are the therapists who dedicate themselves to helping their child’s own star shine bright. One such child is Kaleb. At the start of feeding therapy, Kaleb could not eat solid foods […]
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