Nurturing Little Listeners
In the whirlwind of parenting very young children, communicating can feel like a one-way street filled with babbling, giggles, and adorable yet mysterious new faces. Yet, in these formative years, the seeds of effective communication are sown, and teaching your little one how to listen plays a pivotal role. Listening is crucial for the development … Continue reading
HAPPY NEW YEAR: Helping Littles Adjust to Big Changes
A new year can mean an incredible journey filled with joy, challenges, and lots of change. Helping your little superheroes navigate through life’s transitions is a vital part of their growth. Here are five strategies to guide and support young children as they embrace the inevitable changes that come their way in 2024. – Create … Continue reading
Fostering Gratitude in the Family
Gratitude is a valuable life skill that can enrich the lives of all individuals, including children on the autism spectrum. Teaching children with autism about gratitude can help them develop a more positive outlook, build stronger relationships, and improve their overall well-being. However, because children on the autism spectrum often have unique learning needs, it’s … Continue reading
Navigating Grand Parenting Challenges: A Pathway to Expertise and Support
In the fast-paced world of grand parenting, it’s crucial to stay informed and equipped with the best solutions for raising grandchildren. With approximately 3 million grandparents across the United States taking on the responsibility of raising their grandkids, there is a growing need for expert guidance and support. That’s where the podcast “It’s a Grand … Continue reading
A Mother and Daughter’s Journey
A Mother and Daughter’s Journey Kris Krajewski: Hi, I am Kris Krajewski. I am the director of PT, OT and Speech Therapy Services at MetroEHS. I am a clinical fellow mentor, a speech language pathologist, and a mom. And this is my daughter McKenna. McKenna is a therapy assistant at our Rochester Hills location. Mckenna … Continue reading