
Children Therapies
Speech Disorders
What are Speech Disorders? Speech disorders affect a person’s ability to produce the sounds necessary for effective communication. These disorders are distinct from language disorders, which involve...
Read More »Specific Learning Disability
What is Specific Learning Disability? Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD) are neurodevelopmental disorders typically identified in early childhood, though they can be recognized later in life. These ...
Read More »Social Communication Disorder
Social Communication Disorder (SCD) Social Communication Disorder (SCD) is characterized by challenges in using language effectively in social settings. Children and adults with SCD may understand and...
Read More »Screen Addiction
What is Screen Addiction? Screen addiction is a compulsive and excessive use of digital devices, including smartphones, computers, TVs, and gaming consoles, that can impact physical health, mental wel...
Read More »Parent-Child Relationship Issues
Parent-Child Relationships The parent-child relationship refers to the unique, intimate connection between parents and their children, encompassing the social, emotional, physical, intellectual, and p...
Read More »Oppositional Defiant Disorder
What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)? Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a mental health condition often diagnosed in childhood, marked by ongoing patterns of defiance, irritability, and ho...
Read More »Language & Communication Disorders
Language & Communication Disorders Overview A communication disorder involves difficulties with speech, language, or communication skills. This can affect a child’s ability to articulate wor...
Read More »Global Developmental Delay
What is Global Developmental Delay? Global Developmental Delay (GDD) is a term for delays across multiple developmental areas in children from birth to 18 years. These delays, lasting at least six mon...
Read More »Elimination Disorders
What are Elimination Disorders? Elimination disorders are conditions in children characterized by difficulties with urination and defecation. While it’s normal for young children to experience o...
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