Love Languages for Kids: How Children Give and Receive ConnectionFeb 02, 2026This blog reframes “love languages” for children - highlighting connection through movement, communication, play, routines, and shared attention. It explains how families can recognize and respond to these unique connection styles.Continue reading →
Enjoying the Holidays with Your Child: Tips from the Pediatric POST Therapy TeamDec 08, 2025This blog reviews simple tips to help make the holidays more enjoyable for the whole family.Continue reading →
Picky Eating vs. Sensory Sensitivities: Helping Kids Thrive at the Table This ThanksgivingNov 06, 2025This blog discusses the difference between picky eating and sensory sensitivities. It goes on to review at-home support strategies and when to seek additional support.Continue reading →
Caring for the Caregivers: Why Self-Care & Support Matter for Parents of Children with Unique NeedsOct 03, 2025This blog post emphasizes the vital importance of caregiver well-being when raising a child with unique needs. It highlights the often unseen emotional and mental load parents carry, the necessity of genuine self-care, and the power of support systems.Continue reading →
Helping Your Autistic Child Make Friends at SchoolSep 05, 2025This blog offers guidance to parents on how to support their autistic children in building meaningful friendships. It highlights practical strategies and information on Pediatric POST’s specialized programs.Continue reading →
Celebrating Social Work Awareness Month: Compassion + Action in Pediatric TherapyMar 11, 2025March is Social Work Awareness Month, and at Pediatric POST, we recognize the vital role social work plays in helping ALL children thrive! Continue reading →
Supporting Neurodivergent Kids: A Neuro-Affirming Approach to Therapy Feb 21, 2025This blog highlights neuro-affirming therapy, focusing on child-led, sensory-friendly PT, OT, Speech, and Mental Health services while promoting inclusion during Pediatric Therapy Month.Continue reading →
Beating the Winter Slump: Keeping Kids Active When It’s Cold OutsideJan 20, 2025Winter can limit kids’ natural opportunities to move, but intentional, playful movement can make a big difference. This blog offers practical ideas to support children’s physical, emotional, and sensory needs all season long.Continue reading →