Therapeutic Resources Blog
7 Things Every Kid with Autism Wishes You Knew
April 8, 2015
Every kid is different. So is every individual with autism. But if you’re looking to connect with a child living with autism, Ellen Notbohm, author of Ten Things Every Child With Autism Wishes You Knew, and the mother of an autistic son, says keeping these things in mind can help. Read More »
April is occupational therapy month Let’s Get Physical…Therapy! Osteoarthritis and Running
April 7, 2015
Osteoarthritis (OA) occurs when the cartilage lining the bone surface wears away. At its worst, OA leads to bone on bone contact, with debilitating pain that may eventually result in a joint replacement. While symptoms do not always correlate with disease progression, over 27 million individuals in the US are affected, with more than 7 million having received a joint replacement. Read More »
April is occupational therapy month
April 6, 2015
During the month of April, the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) celebrates Occupational Therapy Month and the more than 185,000 occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, and students who work nationwide to create fuller lives for clients and their families. Read More »
Drinking milk: the pros and cons
April 3, 2015
With recent studies suggesting that milk may be less important for our health than it has long been thought to be, many consumers are experiencing new bouts of indecision in the dairy aisle. Three glasses a day or none? Read More »