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 ...Continue Reading
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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 ...Continue Reading
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 ...Continue Reading
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 ...Continue Reading
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 ...Continue Reading
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 ...Continue Reading





