Choosing Great Toys for Your Child
…example, legos are toys that increase in complexity as the child matures. Will the toy contribute to the child’s growth and development? The best toys require active, not passive participation…
Read more...Language and Play
…is one of the first steps of symbolic play. Learning to play together is an essential part of early communication. Children learn language and social skills from each other and…
Read more...What Play Skills Should My Child Have?
Encourage your child to play! Play serves a stimulus for normal growth and development. It has an organizing effect on human behavior and is the critical base for adult competence….
Read more...Eight Ways to Support Your Child’s Early Development
…based on matching colors, animals, facial expressions, and everyday objects. Manipulatives. Offer manipulative materials to foster problem-solving and eye-hand coordination: large beads for stringing, brightly colored cubes, puzzle boxes, large,…
Read more...Pediatric Occupational Therapy Movement and Sensory Integration
…your eyes closed–or find and scratch an itch without having to look for it with your eyes. A more complex and functional example might be climbing a jungle gym while…
Read more...Therapeutic Listening Blog
…ways to help children relax, focus, and organize themselves. Music can be incorporated into a sensory diet for sensory regulation. For example, stimulating music can help stimulate a child who…
Read more...Home Page
http://cslot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/CSLOT-MarketingVideo-1-1.mp4 CSLOT is a complete diagnostic and therapeutic center for disorders of communication, movement, sensory, behavior, and accented English. We offer intensive short-term programs as well as ongoing programs for…
Read more...Occupational Therapy
http://cslot.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OT-Video-2.mp4 Occupational Therapy is concerned with enabling an individual to participate in daily life activities, or occupations. The occupation of children is to learn and play. When children have developmental…
Read more...Does My Child Have a Problem?
…are proven ways to diagnosis and then deal with problems – the sooner the better. Reviewing developmental milestone checklists are a good way to start. The Speech and Language Checklists…
Read more...Children Who Stutter
…valued. Don’t finish what he is saying. Sometimes you may be tempted to just complete the sentence that your child is trying to communicate as a way of trying to…
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