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It can be a trying time when your toddler has a lot to say but does not have the words yet to communicate. Receptive language skills often come in first which means your toddler understands more than they can express. Expressive communication is when your child gains the ability to let you know what their …

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When do babies typically start walking? This is a common question among parents.  First steps are something that many parents are patiently awaiting.  They are a major marker that your baby is now transitioning into toddlerhood. As a developmental therapist I have seen many children go from crawling to walking.  They all tend to do …

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Is your toddler a bit bug-obsessed? There is no surprise there because bugs are VERY interesting. One of the best ways you can teach your child is to follow their lead when it comes to what they are interested in. If your toddler is all about bugs then pick activities and books that support their …

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Your baby is now almost a year and I bet you can not believe how different they are from birth!  Their adaptive skills at 9-12 help them become more independent in their daily routine tasks such as eating, dressing, and sleeping.  Let’s take a look at what self help milestones look like in babies 9-12 …

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Your little one is out of the newborn stage and is now starting to show bigger movements.  They are becoming more aware of their surroundings and want to interact with the world around them.  The skills needed to touch and explore their world are motor skills. In this post, I will give you information about what …

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