One Size Does NOT Fit All: Consider This Before Assessing Your Toddler By Hallie Bulkin It really irks me (yes, irks me!) when I see professionals use a “one size fits all” approach. This occurs in SO many ways on a daily basis. From teachers who refuse to use a multidisciplinary approach to therapists who Continue reading
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Toy-Cycling
Toy-Cycling By Hallie Bulkin It is THAT time of year when you can REALLY break the bank on buying new toys, even with all of the black Friday deals and holiday sales on the horizon. So how do you save $ money $ during the holiday season? Here’s a simple answer: Learn to TOY-CYCLE and Continue reading
Teaching Early Words To A Language-Delayed Toddler
Teaching Early Words To A Language-Delayed Toddler By Hallie Bulkin I was chatting with our intern yesterday and she asked a great question! She asked, “What are the first words you teach a young child?” [Note: In this scenario a young client generally refers to a child 18 months to 3 years who is not Continue reading