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New Pediatric Therapy Clinic in Cypress, TX
Therapy For Life is excited to announce the opening of our new Bridgeland clinic in Cypress, TX. This clinic is designed to provide the highest quality of care to children and families in the community.
Understanding Ideomotor Apraxia: A Parent’s Guide
If your child has been diagnosed with ideomotor apraxia, you may feel overwhelmed and unsure of what it means. This article aims to explain this specific type of apraxia, explain its causes, and offer guidance on how you can support your child.
Could We Predict Autism at Birth
As a parent, you've probably wondered why autism affects some children and not others. This peer review examines the possible linkage to early detection and sheds light on potential causes, offering a glimmer of hope for earlier detection and intervention.
Aphasia vs. Apraxia: Understanding the Differences
If your child has recently been diagnosed with a neurological condition, terms like "aphasia" and "apraxia" might be swirling in your head. While both can be quite difficult to understand, it's important to know how they differ so you can best support your child's needs.
April is Autism Awareness Month
Did you know April is Autism Awareness Month? It's a time when the global community spotlights autism. While the official emphasis remains on awareness, there's a growing movement to prioritize acceptance alongside awareness to create a truly inclusive and supportive world for autistic individuals.
Pediatric Occupational Therapy: Empowering Children with Autism for Life
Pediatric occupational therapy is more than a clinical practice; it's a journey of hope and empowerment for children with unique challenges, especially those on the autism spectrum. This specialized therapy focuses on enhancing essential skills.
Therapy For Life Relocates Facility and Expands Services
Therapy of Life is excited to announce that they have expanded to a new, state-of-the-art location to accommodate the growing demand for their services in the Houston area.
Does My Child Need Feeding Therapy
Because eating is such a complex task, there are lots of areas for things to go wrong, and a professional can help to make sure these areas are addressed and strengthened to support your child and family.
Signs and Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder
People with ASD often have problems with social communication and interaction, and restricted or repetitive behaviors or interests. People with ASD may also have different ways of learning, moving, or paying attention.