Posts Tagged ‘eci’
The Benefits of Building Blocks
Playing with building blocks is a fun and easy way to encourage your baby and toddler’s development. Read tips for this parent-child activity!
Read MoreTherapies Help Kids Defy Expectations
In the face of complex medical needs, a mom’s unwavering love helps her daughter defy expectations with the support of pediatric therapy.
Read MoreDecades After Early Intervention
Katrina was connected to early intervention (ECI) to address her daughter’s low muscle tone with physical and occupational therapy. But she gained much more than pediatric therapies.
Read MoreMake Animal Face Plates: Joint Attention
This paper plate activity is inexpensive and easy to do, plus it encourages joint attention and working together on a task.
Read MoreShaving Cream Play Activity
There are great developmental benefits to sensory play, like this shaving cream activity from our Healthy and Fair Start program.
Read MoreLost Time and Missed Milestones
When Cassidy was released from the NICU, she had missed four crucial months of development. With the help of in-home therapies, her family is thriving.
Read MoreA Dad’s Special Bond
Ryan has a special bond with his dad, and it’s helping with his therapy. As a team, they’ve made great strides with Ryan’s development.
Read MoreSensory Activity: DIY Playdough
Parent-child activities, like making playdough, build a child’s ability to process sensory input and are great for bonding.
Read MoreThe Power of Hope
Randy graduated from Early Childhood Intervention 14 years ago, but the foundations established during those early years have set him up for success.
Read MoreTummy Time and Brain Development
Learn tummy time and floor time techniques for babies zero to six months that encourage bonding and proper development.
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