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A Curriculum that Can Help Reduce Meltdowns and Subsequent Holiday Stress

By |2022-11-19T07:48:01+00:00November 19th, 2022|News, Newsletter|

A Curriculum that Can Help Reduce Meltdowns and Subsequent Holiday Stress How four colored categories can help While it’s not just around the holidays that parents will see their children scream, cry or fling themselves to the ground, among other fun choreographies of meltdowns, it is around this time of year that they can

Make No Bones About It: Orthopedic Injuries Can Happen to Your Child

By |2022-10-19T04:07:39+00:00October 19th, 2022|News, Newsletter|

Make No Bones About It: Orthopedic Injuries Can Happen to Your Child ...and important “breaking” news this Halloween season Orthopedic injuries are more than just broken bones and casts. They actually include a variety of injuries that are common among kids and teens, especially considering the highly active lives that many of them lead.

How a Listening Program Can Improve Your Child’s Attention, Regulation and Communication

By |2022-09-09T02:15:00+00:00September 9th, 2022|News, Newsletter|

  How a Listening Program Can Improve Your Child’s Attention, Regulation and Communication Introducing: The Total Listening Program Sometimes solutions to life’s various problems seem too good to be true. We want an easy fix for issues that negatively impact our performance, our appearance, our physical and mental health, yet we are skeptical of products

Early Intervention vs. Private Practice: What’s the Difference?

By |2022-08-15T03:22:01+00:00August 15th, 2022|News, Newsletter|

Early Intervention vs. Private Practice: What’s the Difference? Offering some guidance for navigating the world of therapy As private practice providers, we at CTC feel strongly about the benefits that clinic-based therapy can deliver to our clients and our families. But we more strongly believe in making sure that our families are receiving the

What Does Sensory Processing Disorder Look Like in Adolescents and Adults?

By |2022-07-13T11:57:36+00:00July 13th, 2022|News, Newsletter|

What Does Sensory Processing Disorder Look Like in Adolescents and Adults? The population that often gets overlooked and is misunderstood Sensory Processing Disorder, or SPD, is often discussed in articles about children, but it is less frequently mentioned as an issue that adolescents and adults experience. SPD, unfortunately, is not simply a condition that

Navigating the World of AAC

By |2022-03-03T11:31:24+00:00February 15th, 2022|News, Newsletter|

  Navigating the World of AAC An introduction to speech-generating devices and their benefits When someone is unfamiliar with what Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices are, a reference to Stephen Hawking—the former theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author who is world-renowed for his brilliance—is likely to help them understand. Hawking’s use of a speech-generating device

CTC Toy Recommendations for Early Shoppers

By |2022-03-03T11:32:52+00:00November 15th, 2021|News|

CTC Toy Recommendations for Early Shoppers Our opinion on some of the best options out there! November is the most appropriate month to reflect on what we’re grateful for, and that should never be overlooked. However, it’s also the month in which most parents start their Christmas shopping before the chaos of the Christmas holiday

Coming to Our Senses During Sensory Awareness Month

By |2021-11-15T04:03:39+00:00October 21st, 2021|News|

Coming to Our Senses During Sensory Awareness Month Learn about our sensory systems and when they are out of sorts October is Sensory Awareness Month! For this month’s newsletter, we dive into the eight (yes – eight!) senses of the human body and outline their function as well as signs of dysfunction. While awareness

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