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5

Dec

What is Play?  Play can be seen across cultures all over the world. There are…

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21

Oct

Q: Who should pack the lunchbox? A: Your child, if they are able, along with…

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4

Sep

An Overview:  Primitive Reflexes, also known as infant or primary reflexes, are automatic and unconscious…

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15

May

What is Neurodiversity? Neurodiversity is a term used to describe how people’s brains function differently…

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28

Nov

Children love to play with their voices by laughing, singing, yelling, whispering, making funny noises,…

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Therapy At Play Holiday Toy List 2023

25

Oct

Here at Therapy at Play, Inc., we love functional, play-based therapy! Toys are lovely developmental…

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16

Oct

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices can be a great tool to help children communicate…

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27

Jun

Make sure your child is ready and willing to have a play date Start at…

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20

Apr

Children with over-responsivity to touch may have difficulty screening out touch sensations and consequently dislike…

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27

Feb

The developmental milestone of crawling is important to the development of many essential skills. It…

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5

Jan

In today’s world, technology has become a part of our everyday lives. We probably use…

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6

Dec

Gestalt language processing (GLP) is a model of language acquisition wherein language is acquired first…

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8

Nov

Here at Therapy at Play, Inc., we love functional, play-based therapy! Toys are wonderful developmental…

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18

Oct

While the speech, occupational, or physical therapist may be the expert in child development, the…

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16

Sep

Childhood apraxia of speech is a disorder that affects a child’s ability to produce syllables,…

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15

Aug

What is W-sitting? W-sitting is when a child sits on their bottom with their knees…

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26

Jul

We all have tendencies to use certain phrases such as “uhm” when we speak or…

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2

Jun

As we transition to summer, you and your child may find yourself with more unstructured/unplanned…

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2

May

Our Speech Therapists at Therapy At Play love using picture books in therapy, and for…

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12

Apr

WHAT IS EMOTIONAL REGULATION? Emotional regulation is our ability to have control over our emotional…

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25

Feb

Is your child having a plateau in Speech Therapy? Some children who receive speech and…

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27

Jan

  Happy 2022! We hope this year is off to a smooth start for your…

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9

Dec

  When we think of gifts, we may immediately think of giving children toys or…

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24

Nov

To help provide you with some fun and educational recommendations for holiday gifts, we asked…

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28

Oct

Halloween 2020 was different than usual for most of us because of COVID precautions. This…

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5

Oct

Aside from eating solids and learning how to self-feed, drinking skills is another important component…

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31

Aug

What is a Tethered Oral Tissues (TOTs)? TOTs has become a common acronym used by…

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18

Aug

Executive Functioning skills guide everything we do.  From making decisions, to staying on track with…

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12

Aug

Therapy at Play is excited to announce that we're expanding! Our new Pleasanton location offers…

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13

May

There you stand looking everywhere but here I see you and I hear you, although…

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24

Mar

COVID-19 has undoubtedly affected our abilities to gather and socialize with one another in a…

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5

Feb

The word “mindfulness” is becoming a growing trend these days, and with great reason: people…

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8

Jan

What is AAC? AAC stands for Augmentative and Alternative Communication It is any form of…

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25

Nov

  Deep Pressure- Activates the tactile and proprioceptive senses that provides calming input into the…

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30

Oct

  Why is it important to rest your eyes? Eye Fatigue (tired eye muscles), dry…

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29

Oct

During this time in our world, it is important to help each child develop and…

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4

Sep

SENSORIMOTOR CONSIDERATIONS OF DISTANCE LEARNING A well-supported finding by developmental researchers is that children, especially…

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28

Aug

Yoga Stretches for Kids While taking a break from distance learning, stretching and Yoga are…

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27

Aug

With distance learning occurring for most of our students right now it is especially important…

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26

Aug

As we enter the world of distanced learning, it is important to understand what to…

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9

Jun

Imagine you’re at the dinner table with your family, a wonderful spread of food ready…

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Bilingualism

16

Oct

We are fortunate to work with many bilingual families here at Therapy at Play. We…

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Handwriting: A Multisensory Approach

13

Aug

When one normally refers to handwriting, often times the standard pencil and paper, traditional method…

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Welcome to TAP

11

May

Welcome to TAP. We hope you are enjoying the new website. At Therapy at Play,…

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What to Expect When Starting Therapy Services for Your Child

10

May

When starting therapy services for your child, there are many disciplines that are offered. Therapy…

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It’s Time To Celebrate Better Hearing and Speech Month!

3

May

It is Better Hearing and Speech Month. During the month of May, the American Speech…

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