
Who provides feeding therapy for children?
Mealtime struggles can feel overwhelming—refusals, picky eating, or even anxiety around food. But what if these challenges go beyond typical childhood behaviors? For many families,
Mealtime struggles can feel overwhelming—refusals, picky eating, or even anxiety around food. But what if these challenges go beyond typical childhood behaviors? For many families,
You’ve completed a child evaluation, but now what? The results are in, yet the next steps may feel uncertain. Will there be a clear plan?
A child sits in a room filled with toys, but this isn’t just playtime—it’s something deeper. Through games, storytelling, and creative expression, healing begins. But
For some children, eating isn’t as simple as taking a bite. Mealtimes turn into battles, new textures cause distress, and nutrition becomes a daily struggle.
A child hesitates at the classroom door, heart pounding, unsure of how to step inside. On the playground, others laugh and chat easily, while they
A child struggles with every bite, turning mealtimes into daily battles. A parent worries, unsure if it’s just picky eating or something more. Finding the
What happens when multiple services must work together, but coordination between them fails? Delays, miscommunication, and inefficiencies can turn even the best-intended efforts into chaos.
When children with disabilities need support, multiple services step in to help—but what happens when these services don’t align? Families often find themselves lost in
A child’s world is built on play—but what if play could also be a powerful tool for emotional healing and growth? Play therapy is widely