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Traveling with Small Children – Especially Those with Sensory Needs
By: Tracy Williams-Healy MS, OTR/L, Supervisor of Occupational Therapy Traveling with young children can be a rewarding adventure, but it also comes with unique challenges—particularly when a child has sensory sensitivities. Whether it’s a road trip, a flight, or a train journey, a little planning can go a long way toward making the experience smoother
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A New Diagnosis, A New Path: Walking This Road Together
This workshop will offer space for connection and questions, and will touch on topics such as coping with emotional overwhelm, building a support system, and understanding available services and systems in the state (including Early Intervention, PerformCare, and IEPs). Receiving a new diagnosis for your child can be overwhelming. In this supportive workshop, Samantha Chipetz,
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Difficult Conversations with Your Child (Ages 2-9)
General strategies and specific approaches to help families feel more confident tackling important conversations with their kids. Talking to children about difficult topics can feel overwhelming, but avoiding these conversations isn’t the answer. In this workshop, Amy will guide parents and caregivers through strategies to navigate sensitive discussions in an age-appropriate way. Topics may include loss, divorce, family differences, illness, trauma,
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Help Your Children Sleep Through the Night (Ages 3 months – 8 years old)
Did you know that you can support your child with their sleep in the same way you support them with their speech and occupational needs? Are you ready for a full night of sleep? Did you know that it is totally possible to achieve this by 4 months of age? Yes, regressions, sickness, and teething do happen.
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