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Info Spot 4 the Special Tot

Blog on motherhood with two young children and information on infants and toddlers with special needs. Blog hosted by a pediatric occupational therapist working for an early intervention program. Gives links & other helpful resources.
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Identifying Problematic Reflux Symptoms in Infants

Dec 4, 2009
I have written before about my now 17 month old son's case of infant reflux. It was not a fun experience. But it is behind us for now. He has officially been off of all medications for four months...yeah! We can no longer call him "Milk shake", but we...

Strengthening Activities for Toe-Walkers

Dec 1, 2009
There is a variety of reasons that a young child may excessively toe-walk. Reasons could include muscle weakness, neurological damage, orthopedic abnormalities, abnormal muscle tone, poor sensory processing, being over-whelmed, habit, and the list goes...

Helping Young Siblings to Take Turns

Dec 1, 2009
I am not always the most patient person when waiting for it to be my turn...especially at the grocery store when I'm hungry. That's why I try not to go shopping on an empty stomach. Now, if it is difficult for me to wait, share, and take turns at...

Finding Christmas Gifts For Toddlers With Developmental Delays

Nov 16, 2009
For some reason Christmas shopping starts sooner and sooner each year. I noticed that before Halloween had even come, Christmas stuff was already out. When I was younger, I would always go shopping with my mom, sister, and other female relatives the...

Ambidextrous Versus No Hand Preference

Nov 13, 2009
Most children begin to prefer using one hand over the other for skilled activities (e.g. eating meal with a spoon, throwing a ball at a target) by the time they are in preschool (age 3-5 years). Technically, they aren't considered "behind" if they...


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