Top Five Blog Posts of 2015

Thank you for being a reader this year. Review the top five most read blog posts from this year.

5. Self Regulation: The Secret to Success: Speech-Language Pathologist Jessica Drake-Simmons shares methods to help children filter out distractions, handle emotions, delay gratification and inhibit impulses in order to be able to focus their attention on learning.

4. Myths and Realities of Augmentative Communication  As the title suggests, Speech-Language Pathologist Amanda Nagle dispels the most common concerns (myths) regarding augmentative communication.self regulation

Physical Therapist Bridget has the top posts helping parents and caregivers prevent flat head, correct sitting position and babies crawl.

3. How to Prevent Your Baby From Getting a Flat Head

2. What’s Wrong with W-Sitting? By: Bridget Hobbs, PT, DPT

1. Yes!  We Want Your Baby to Crawl! By: Bridget Hobbs, PT, DPT

Wishing you a happy new year!

For more information about Easter Seals DuPage & Fox Valley please visit EasterSealsDFVR.org.

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At Easterseals DuPage & Fox Valley, our mission is to ensure that children with disabilities and their families are empowered. We offer pediatric therapy services throughout West Suburban Chicagoland to help children and their families build skills and access resources they need to live, learn, work and play in their communities. We serve more than 1,000 infants, children and adults with developmental delays and disabilities each week. Our core services include physical, occupational, and speech therapies. We also offer assistive technology therapy, medical nutrition services, behavior therapy, developmental evaluations, audiology, social services, a child care center, specialty clinics, and a continuing education program.

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