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Sensory and Feeding Tips for the Holidays
November 13, 2021
This can be a difficult time of year for our kids with sensory processing dysfunction and/or picky eating. Holidays frequently involve traveling or...
Caring for a Child with Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
November 12, 2021
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a very common virus that causes infection in the lungs and upper respiratory tract. In most people, particularly...
School Psychs: Who are They and What Can They Do?
November 9, 2021
Care Options for Kids, formerly The Hello Foundation has always had a dedicated handful of school psychologists, but we have welcomed 20 school...
Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita (AMC)
November 8, 2021
Finding out your child is diagnosed with any medical condition is disheartening. You have to deal with shock, disbelief, and anger. You then have to...
Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Newborns
October 29, 2021
While the typical timeline for a baby to be born is around nine months, some children are born early — or prematurely. Some premature babies are born...
5 Tips for Dealing with Doctor Disagreements in the Workplace
October 29, 2021
When you join a team, there is a mutual understanding that you’re all working towards the same goal. That’s why, if you work as a nurse, it can be...
When Nursing is in the Family
October 25, 2021
For LPN Kathy Reynold, nursing isn’t just an occupation. It’s become a part of her family. Her mother was a nurse, so when she was looking to change...
How to Build Rapport With Clients
October 21, 2021
Building connections with your clients isn’t always automatic. Sometimes, a client in pain is a little more reserved, moody, or outspoken. And, while...
How to Deal With Difficult Clients
October 18, 2021
As a nurse, you’re used to dealing with all sorts of different personalities — from doctors and family members to your clients. While most of these...
The Importance of Routine - The SLPA Series
October 14, 2021
Over a decade ago, we had a series of posts directed at SLPs and SLPAs, that focused on therapy fundamentals and clinical skills. Since we have...