
Equilibrium Matters: Understanding and Treating Balance Disorders in Children
March 10th, 2024Finding Stability in a Wobbly World Every child takes a tumble now and then. But imagine if those tumbles weren’t just occasional missteps. For kids with balance disorders, keeping upright can be a daily struggle. Balance disorders in children aren’t just a medical term – it’s a reality that many families confront. Picture this: Little

Straightening the Course: Treating Torticollis with Pediatric Physical Therapy
February 20th, 2024“Torticollis” translates literally to “twisted neck,” which can make it an alarming diagnosis to receive about your infant. In reality, however, torticollis affects about 16% of newborns, and the condition is usually easily resolved. At Endeavors Pediatric Therapy Services, we offer one of its best treatments: pediatric physical therapy for torticollis. Torticollis has several potential

The Benefits of Creating a Therapeutic Environment: Occupational Therapy for Autism
February 10th, 2024Imagine Sarah, a vibrant 7-year-old with striking blue eyes. Like many children with autism, she faces unique challenges daily. Bright lights can be overwhelming, unfamiliar textures unsettling, and transitioning from one task to another daunting. But in a therapeutic environment, where the benefits of occupational therapy for autism are designed just for her, Sarah blooms.

Playful Progress: Engaging Speech Therapy Activities for Kids
January 20th, 2024Helping your child learn how to communicate is one of the many joys of parenthood. From the thrill of hearing “mama” or “dada” for the first time to talking with your child after their first day of school, communication is one way we bond with our kids. But some children need a little extra help

Nurturing Communication: Speech Therapy Strategies for Children’s Development
January 10th, 2024As the sun sets on a bustling playground, you might notice a young child named Alex. While most kids engage in spirited chatters and gleeful shouts, Alex remains a quiet observer, often hesitant to join in. Like many children, Alex faces communication challenges. The solution? Speech therapy for children. Yes, it’s a game-changer! Communication disorders

The Power of Play: Therapeutic Activities for Developmental Delays
December 20th, 2023A first word. A first step. A first hug. Seeing your child hit developmental milestones is one of the many joys of parenthood. But what happens if a child doesn’t reach an expected milestone? Your first inclination may be to panic, but that’s unnecessary. Endeavors Pediatric Therapy Services offers therapeutic activities for developmental delays that

Uncovering Potential: The Importance of Occupational Therapy Assessments
December 10th, 2023Has your child’s pediatrician recommended occupational therapy because your child’s struggling with day-to-day activities? Are you scheduled for an OT assessment and want to give your child (and yourself) a sense of what to expect? Try not to worry: occupational therapy assessments are fairly straightforward and often less intimidating than expected! While the idea of

Unleashing Potential: Pediatric Physical Therapy for Cerebral Palsy
November 20th, 2023If your child has recently been diagnosed with cerebral palsy, you may be reeling: what does this mean for them? What treatment options are available? Is there anything you can do to unlock their potential? While there’s a lot to take in, one thing you should be thinking about is pediatric physical therapy for cerebral

Unlocking Communication: Pediatric Speech Therapy for Language Development
November 10th, 2023When a child struggles with communication, it can feel like they’re locked inside their own world. Pediatric speech therapy for language development aims to be the key that opens the door to clearer communication, bridging the gap between children and their loved ones. Imagine a world where your child can express their thoughts, needs, and

Unlocking Potential: Occupational Therapy Strategies for Autism
October 20th, 2023If you have a child with autism, you know they often struggle with social situations or self-care. But did you know that a special type of therapy can help them develop those skills effectively? Occupational therapy for autism can teach your child how to manage day-to-day life, from brushing their teeth to interacting at school.

