What are Joint Compressions? Joint compression is providing input into one’s joints (mainly at the shoulders, elbows, wrists, and fingers) for proprioceptive input. Proprioception refers to the physical input on the body’s joints, muscles, and bones that then elicit chemical, physiological, and physical changes in the body. Our bodies need proprioceptive input to improve our...

Reading is often described as a great way to help children develop language. It is important to understand how to select the appropriate books for your child, based on their age and to support their language development.  Things to Consider:  Find books with bright, colorful, and engaging illustrations.  Buy books based on your child’s interest...

Pre-writing skills are the fundamental skills children need to develop before they learn to write. These skills add to the child’s ability to hold and use a pencil, and the ability to draw, write, copy, and color. An important component of prewriting skills are the pre-writing shapes. These are the pencil strokes that most letters,...