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Expanding Executive Function Support at Chatterbox Pediatric Therapy and Chatter Blocks Learning Center
We are excited to welcome Nicole Ethridge, M.S., CCC-SLP, ADHD-RSP to the Chatterbox Pediatric Therapy and Chatter Blocks Learning Center team! Nicole
Read MoreExecutive Function: The “Air Traffic Control System” of a Child’s Brain
Have you ever watched a child melt down over homework, forget their lunch for the third day in a row, or struggle to get dressed on time—despite being
Read MoreChild-Led Play in Therapy: What It Looks Like vs. What’s Really Happening
If you’ve ever watched your child in speech, occupational, or physical therapy and thought, “This just looks like play…”, you’re not alone. Play
Read MoreSpeech Therapy Myths Parents Hear All the Time (and What the Research Really Says)
As parents, we’re often surrounded by well-meaning advice about speech and language development: While these phrases are common, they aren’t
Read MoreUnderstanding Insurance Reset Season:
What the New Year Means for Your Child’s Therapy Insurance Benefits As the new year begins, many families are surprised to learn that health
Read MoreIntroducing Chatter Blocks Learning Center: Building Skills for Life, One Block at a Time
Introducing Chatter Blocks Learning Center At Chatterbox Pediatric Therapy, we’ve spent years supporting children and families through medically
Read MoreUnderstanding Sensory Processing: What Every Parent Should Know
Sensory processing refers to how the brain receives and responds to information from the senses. Some kids process this input differently, which can
Read MoreBack-to-School Ready: Therapy Tips to Ease the Transition
Believe it or not, now is the perfect time to start prepping for back-to-school! Whether your child is heading to preschool or returning to a
Read MoreIs It a Speech Delay or Just a Late Bloomer?
Every child develops at their own pace—but how do you know if your child’s speech delay is something to monitor or something to treat? Here are
Read MoreRed, White & Sensory Smart: Tips for a Child-Friendly Fourth of July
Fireworks, loud crowds, flashing lights—while exciting, these can be overwhelming for children with sensory sensitivities. If your child experiences
Read MoreGross Motor Fun: 5 Simple PT Exercises You Can Do at Home
When it comes to building strength, balance, and coordination, consistency is key—and that includes practicing physical therapy exercises outside of
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