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One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Tailoring Screen Time Strategies to Your Kids
The universal parenting struggle! And I think this hits parents of kids with disabilities and learning differences even harder. Kathy works with parents to talk about practical, realistic strategies to set boundaries, reduce power struggles, and create screen habits that stick. No guilt, no perfection required. Kathy Maloy is a PCI-certified parent coach and special education advocate…
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A Reflection of my time at MST – By Tanvi Amin
Nine years ago, I embarked on an adventure with MST as its very first employee, stepping into a modest sunroom that would soon become the cradle of tremendous growth! Today, as I reflect on this remarkable journey, I am filled with gratitude and wonder at how far we have come—transforming cozy beginnings into vibrant hubs…
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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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New! Summer Reading and Writing Bootcamp
Early Literacy and Fine Motor Skills for ages 4-6 Letter-Sound AwarenessDecodingReading ComprehensionHandwriting Two Sessions:
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