Prompt vs. Cue – Is there a difference within Occupational Therapy?
Last week I saw a reel made by an SLP about prompts vs. cues. I wish I remembered who posted it but it led to a
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Last week I saw a reel made by an SLP about prompts vs. cues. I wish I remembered who posted it but it led to a
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Reaching is an important motor skill that develops throughout a baby’s first year, but it’s not one you immediately think about. Typically we highlight the
There are lots of Gift Guides out there that share the newest or most fun toys each year. This gift guide is a little different.
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