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Bacterial Endocarditis in Children

March 28, 2022
Although relatively rare, heart conditions caused by infection, including bacterial endocarditis, are very serious when they do occur. Bacterial...

Caring for a Child with Sickle Cell Disease

March 25, 2022
Sickle cell disease is a general term for a group of blood disorders, including sickle cell anemia, that affects the body’s ability to create healthy...

Tips for Changes in Routine

March 23, 2022
Whether it’s taking a week off for spring break or coming back from a long summer vacation, transitioning back to our daily and weekly routines can...

Sickle Cell Anemia in Children

March 21, 2022
Sickle cell anemia is a condition that belongs to a broader group of disorders known as sickle cell disease. With sickle cell disease, normally round...

How to Treat and Care for Eczema in Children

March 18, 2022
No parent wants to see their child experience the discomfort that comes from the rashes and itching of an eczema flare-up. These symptoms can...

Questions for School Psychs and SLPAs to Ask Districts in Job Interviews (Free Downloadables)

March 14, 2022
Once upon a time (ok, it was last April), we created and published a resource designed to help SLPs be proactive during the job interview process. It...

Eczema in Children

March 14, 2022
Although the dry, itchy skin and rashes that come with eczema can be uncomfortable for children, parents are very often relieved to find this...

Arnold-Chiari Malformation in Children

March 11, 2022
Birth defects that affect the brain and spinal cord are among the most challenging and difficult conditions any parent can encounter. The terms and...

Cooking Grilled Cheese Sandwiches in Occupational Therapy

March 9, 2022
Grilled cheese sandwiches are the ultimate comfort food. The warm, toasty bread. The rich scent of the butter. The stretchy, melted cheese! (Warning:...

Lessons Learned in Our First Year Hiring and Placing SLPAs

March 8, 2022
The writing was on the wall, and we knew we had to do something different for the fall of 2021. Like everyone else in education, The Great...