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Adult Speech Therapy

This month, we're delving into the crucial topic of adult speech therapy and why it plays a vital role in the lives of many individuals. From stroke survivors to those…
Armida Carr
March 1, 2024
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Functional Visual Perception

Functional Visual Perception:  How important are they? How we perceive the world, and navigate through our day to day routines is largely influenced by our sensory processing of visual information.…
Armida Carr
June 2, 2021
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Understanding Motor Skills

Motor Skills:  How we perceive the world, and navigate through our day to day routines is largely influenced by our sensory processing of visual information. Functional visual skills can be…
Armida Carr
May 18, 2021
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The Moro Reflex

The Moro Reflex is one of the first reflexes to develop in utero and first to integrate at about 4 months of age. This reflex can be triggered by various…
Armida Carr
January 12, 2021
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Milestones @ 2 Months

What milestones should you expect from your child at what age? First-time parents often ask us all the time – What milestones should my child be reaching by the time…
Armida Carr
June 5, 2020
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Tongue Tie in Children

Tongue Tie, formally known as ankyloglossia, is a condition that restricts the tongue’s range of motion. This condition is present at birth and can cause speech, eating, and swallowing challenges…
Armida Carr
March 9, 2020
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Tongue Thrust in Children

Tongue Thrust is a condition where the tongue pushes against the teeth when a child is swallowing, talking, or resting. As a result, the muscles of the mouth, including the…
Armida Carr
March 9, 2020
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Trouble Swallowing in Adults and Children

Difficulty swallowing, formally known as Dysphagia, is a medical disorder where it takes more time and effort to swallow food or liquid. Persistent difficulty swallowing, especially when accompanied with regurgitation,…
Armida Carr
March 9, 2020

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