Unlocking the Power of Play: 5 Beneficial Toys for Children Aged 0-10 Years
‘Tis the season of shopping! During all the hustle and bustle, MetroEHS wanted to offer a few tips for how to shop smart for your little superhero! At MetroEHS, we know that play is a crucial aspect of a child’s development. This means choosing the right toys can significantly impact a child’s cognitive, physical, … Continue reading
Registered Behavior Technician FAQs
Q: What is the RBT certification? A: RBT certification is a paraprofessional certificate that is in the behavioral analyst field, and you work under the BCBA or BCABA treating and providing services to our kids. Q: What are the requirements? A: What it takes to become an RBT here at MetroEHS is you must be … Continue reading
Sensory Friendly Movies
We love working in Southeastern Michigan as we get to work with hard-working families and amazing businesses like Emagine who intentionally create special experiences for members of the community that can get overlooked. JOIN EMAGINE FOR A SENSORY FRIENDLY MOVIE! Sensory Friendly Screenings provide modifications to the theatre atmosphere without modifying the film for those … Continue reading
Who Can Benefit From Pediatric AAC Devices?
AAC Devices in Pediatric Therapy AAC is the term used to describe any form of communication that a person can use that is not speech. This may include pointing to pictures of what the person wants, using sign language, or using a device that will speak a message when a specific button is pushed. MetroEHS … Continue reading
MetroEHS Joins WDIV for Autism Awareness Month
MetroEHS Joins WDIV for Autism Awareness Month We are proud to sponsor Live in the D, and excited to have joined them this month to bring Autism Awareness. Tati Amare: As we watch children grow, we see them develop in many different ways, from infant to toddler to child. As they grow, we celebrate … Continue reading
Playtime is a Little Superhero’s Business
Playtime is a Little Superhero’s Business Play is crucial for children’s physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development. Through play, children learn important life skills such as problem-solving, creativity, social interaction, and self-regulation. Play allows children to explore their environment, experiment with different ideas, and express themselves in ways that are natural and meaningful to them. … Continue reading