by speakeasymin | Oct 3, 2025 | Speech Therapy
The prevalence of speech sound disorders in young children is 8 to 9 %. By the first grade, roughly 5 percent of children have noticeable speech disorders; the majority of these speech disorders have no known cause. -NIDCD, 2015 Do you know someone dealing with a...
by speakeasymin | Sep 26, 2025 | News, Speech Therapy
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) slowly erodes language skills, and while speech therapy has been the go-to option, researchers at the University of Arizona found that adding a gentle brain zap—called transcranial direct current stimulation—gives therapy a serious...
by speakeasymin | Sep 21, 2025 | Motivation, Physical Therapy
The thought behind “Every challenge is an opportunity to become stronger” is simple but powerful: life is going to throw obstacles your way, and you can either let them knock you down or treat them as training sessions for your own growth. Challenges test your...
by speakeasymin | Sep 18, 2025 | News, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy
At Camp Rock in Oaks, Pennsylvania, kids are proving that a little difference doesn’t slow them down one bit. Designed by the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for children with hand and arm differences, the camp is all about learning adaptive rock climbing,...
by speakeasymin | Sep 5, 2025 | Administration
World Physiotherapy designated September 8 as World PT Day in 1996, marking the anniversary of the organization’s founding in 1951. The day celebrates the unity of the global physiotherapy community and recognizes the vital contributions physiotherapists make to...