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Life is a Classroom and Has So Much to Teach Us

October 8, 2020
Life's had a lot to teach us this year. It's ok if you feel tired! We’ve had to change our habits and routines, and pivot to new ways of doing things...

Managing Tantrums & Supporting Self-Regulation

September 28, 2020
Our emotional regulation is put to the test any time there is a change in routine. Ideally, we're able to take care of ourselves when this happens,...

It's back-to-school days and we're feeling just fine

September 9, 2020
We’re happy to report that since re-opening the clinic for in-person visits in July, things are working out just fine. Honestly, that’s a little...

Cracking the Remote Supervision Code

September 2, 2020
The learning curve for supervising remote staff can be a rather steep one, especially when living in a "building-the-plane-while-we're-flying-it"...

The Theory of Love

August 31, 2020
Debra Lewis has been working at Care Options for Kids’s Naples office for three and a half years, but she’s been a nurse for more than four decades....

Ready, Set, Go Online! 5 Tips for Parents Getting Started with Teletherapy

August 11, 2020
Distance learning is now a reality for kids and parents across the country and that means a whole new ballgame for most families and educators. Even...

Miracle Baby Beats All Odds

July 27, 2020
A.A. was born at 29 weeks of gestation with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease. At one month of age, she had surgery to remove one of her...

Online Occupational Therapy - One Mom's Story

July 15, 2020
You probably already know that we offer online speech therapy, but did you know that we offer online occupational therapy as well? It's true! We...

Let's Talk About Handwriting!

June 16, 2020
The rise of the digital age and increasing demands on teachers' time have both meant that handwriting has taken a back seat to other pursuits, both...

Home Healthcare That Brings Peace of Mind

June 12, 2020
Melissa Williams is a mom to 11-year-old J.W. and baby V. Her older daughter, J.W has spinal muscular atrophy Type I. In the beginning,...