Therapeutic Resources Blog
The loopholes that help bad habits block happiness
February 26, 2015
Habits can make or break happiness, says Gretchen Rubin, the author of "The Happiness Project." Habits, she says, are "the invisible architecture of everyday life and a significant element of happiness." Read More »
These High-Tech Shirts And Pants Can Help Protect Kids With Autism
February 25, 2015
Many children with autism are prone to wandering away from their home or supervised space. While parents of these children face the daunting task of keeping tabs on them at all times, a GPS-equipped clothing line designed specifically for these families aims to help. Read More »
Service dogs help kids get through physical therapy
February 24, 2015
Learn how service dogs are helping thousands of children successfully get through their physical therapy sessions. Read More »

Sharp Rise in Occupational Therapy Cases at New York’s Schools
February 23, 2015
As widely used as Occupational Therapy has been, over the last four years, New York City public schools have seen a 30 percent increase in the number of students referred to occupational therapy, to nearly 42,000 students. The city covers the cost, which at $58 million a year is up from $38 million just five years ago. Read More »