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Signs Your Child May Benefit from Occupational Therapy
In the realm of child development, every child is unique, each with their own set of strengths and challenges. However, some children may face difficulties that hinder their ability to participate fully in daily activities. When a child struggles with tasks like dressing themselves, holding a pencil, regulating their sensory systems, or interacting with peers, it may be a sign that they could benefit from occupational therapy (OT). Occupational therapists are trained profe
Rachel Hemer M.A. CCC-SLP
Aug 12, 20243 min read


Nourishing Little Tummies: Feeding Therapy for Selective Eaters
Mealtime should be a joyful experience, filled with laughter, exploration, and the pleasure of trying new foods. However, for many families with “picky eaters” (we prefer to say selective eaters) mealtime can turn into a battleground, filled with frustration and worry about their child's nutrition. Enter feeding therapy – a specialized approach designed to help children overcome their aversions and develop a healthy relationship with food. In this blog post, we'll explore th
Rachel Hemer M.A. CCC-SLP
May 5, 20242 min read


Embracing Neurodiversity: The Shift from Behavior-Based Care to Child-Led Approaches
Embracing Neurodiversity: The Shift from Behavior-Based Care to Child-Led Approaches. In the world of pediatric therapy, there's a growing recognition of the importance of embracing neurodiversity – the idea that neurological differences, including those associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental conditions, are natural variations of the human experience. At Rise Pediatric Therapy, we are committed to taking a neurodiversity-affirming approach to t
Rachel Hemer M.A. CCC-SLP
Mar 23, 20242 min read

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