Summit Pediatric Therapy
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Olympians at our Denver clinic completed inferencing riddles, a planning and sequencing craft, and a sensory motor obstacle course in their Olympic- themed groups this week! They practiced flexibility, impulse control, executive function skills, and teamwork. They are ready for the Opening Ceremonies! Let the games begin!
Feeding is one of the most complex daily activities that we do. Check out these mealtime myths provided by Dr. Kay A Toomey at the Star Center. For more information or concerns regarding eating/mealtimes talk to a feeding therapist today!
Here are some explanations of alternatives to saying "good job!" to your child:
BE SPECIFIC: kids need to be told WHY they did well so they can replicate that behavior in the future! For example, instead of “good job,” try: “you picked out your blue sweater and zipped it up all by yourself!”
FOCUS ON THE PROCESS, RATHER THAN THE RESULT: comment on their effort, not the result! For exampe, instead of “good job getting 100% on your test!” try: “you must have worked so hard studying!”
AVOID PRAISING KIDS FOR THINGS THEY CAN'T CONTROL: avoid praise about things like intelligence, attractiveness, athletic ability. Instead, praise children about things they CAN control, like effort, generosity, and attitude. Let them know that you value them even when they're not "winning."
SAY WHAT YOU SEE: praising your child on what you SAW them do lets them know that you noticed and helps them take pride in what they did.
ASK THEM QUESTIONS: allow your child to decide for themselves how they feel about their accomplishments and encourage them to internalize what they observed about their own achievement efforts. For example, after your child builds something with Legos, ask "what was the hardest part to build?" or "why did you choose those bricks?"
SAY THANK YOU: Often, when we say 'good job,' we are trying to show appreciation. So, next time your child puts away their toys without being asked, respond with "thank you!" instead of "good job!"
This week in groups, Sensory Ninja had to go through an obstacle course and streamers were used as lasers. The kids had to get through the obstacle course without touching the lasers. In Arts and crafts, they made sun catchers. Reminder there are only two weeks left of groups!
Hand strength is important for child development. Check out these fun ways to promote hand strength.
Emotional recognition can be difficult! Use these tips to help your child understand how to read others' emotions!
There are many misconceptions about dual language learning. Let's debunk some myths!
It's about that time! Kiddos are heading back to school soon!! We understand that school being back in session may change your availability for speech/occupational/physical therapy. Please let your therapist know if you need to change your weekly therapy time, and they will do their best to accommodate!
Do you have questions or concerns about your child's development? Give us a call! We would be happy to help by setting up a free screener to any of our amazing occupational, physical, and speech therapists to address your needs.
Do you have questions or concerns about your child's development? Reach out and we would be happy to help by setting up a free screener to any of our amazing occupational, physical, or speech therapists to address your needs.
Toe walking or also known as "Tip-Toe" walking can be normal as well as an area that our physical therapists are ready to help! If you have any concerns or questions with your child toe walking, please reach out to our one of our clinics and we can set up a free screener with one of our amazing physical therapists.
Sensory Swings! Getting fifteen minutes of swinging can help with maintaining a regulated body between six to eight hours. If you have questions on types of swings, how to use, or which one is best for your child, ask your therapist for more information!
Wishing you and your family a blessed Independence Day! On this day, we appreciate the men and women who fought and sacrificed so much for our nation. May the freedom we celebrate bring you and your loved ones good tidings. Happy 4th of July from the Summit family.
We are excited to announce that our team just got bigger! Summit has merged with Amazing Care Home Health Care Services. We will now be able to offer speech language, occupational therapy, and physical therapy in the clinic and home setting. Through Amazing Care, we will also now be able to offer private duty nursing, pediatric nursing care, and family care providers. Please reach out to our clinic admin team or your therapist for any questions you may have regarding the services or transition.
Enjoy this summer sensory activity with your child! Help them explore and get comfortable with multiple different senses and have fun while doing it!
Speech therapists work on so many different aspects of language! Call Summit Pediatric Therapy to schedule your speech-language evaluation today if you and/or your child's pediatrician have concerns about any of these language areas!
Here are the expected percentages that others should be able to understand children's speech according to their age! Have any questions/concerns about how much you or others are understanding your child? Call Summit Pediatric Therapy to inquire about an evaluation, or ask your current Speech-Language Therapist!
Try this at home during reading time to help your child further develop their speech and language!
Just a friendly reminder that all of our clinics will not be doing groups July 1st-5th
At Summit, our therapists use a variety of breathing strategies and tools to help kids feel more regulated after engaging in heavy work, tasks that are viewed as challenging, and working on emotional regulation/sensory strategies. Five finger breaths are tracing one hand using one finger. Breathe in when you are going up a finger and breathing out when moving down a finger. With the technique of "Smell the flowers, blow out the candles" breathe in through your nose for 4 seconds, breathe out through your mouth for 4 seconds. Infinity or figure eight breathing exercises are using one finger and going in a figure eight. Breathe in when you go up and out when you are going across and down. lastly, Sunshine breaths are when you raise your arms up and breathe in to make a big circle and then when you exhale your move your arms back to your sides. Each of theses strategies have great benefits! Talk to your therapist if you have any questions
All Summit clinics will be closed on July 4th and 5th in observance of Independence Day. The Summit Team wishes you a safe and happy Holiday.
It feels like Summer! Summer is a great time to get outside and play in the sun! Check out these tips and tricks to work on sensory-regulation while also having a blast!
Summit feeding Therapists use a variety of visuals to help with exploring and trying new foods. Each of the visuals can be beneficial for kids to use depending on what their needs are.
Try using the Zones of Regulation to help your child express their feelings! Want more information? Ask your therapist at your next appointment!
There are lots of myths surrounding stuttering! Here are a few commonly believed myths to debunk, as well as important facts to learn!
This week at the Westminster clinic, they completed their first round of groups. The kids worked hard on their ability to share, social skills, problem solving, sensory-regulation, self-regulation, and following directions. Looking forward to more groups this coming up week!
Westminster families! Get excited about your groups starting this week!
It is Summer time! Get ready for groups!
We are excited to announce summer groups at our Aurora clinic location! Please reach out to your therapist or the office to get signed up today!
Check out Summit's summer groups! Each clinic is hosting a variety of groups based on age and interest. ☀️Speak with your therapist or the front desk to find out what groups are best for your child!
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9200 W Cross Drive, Ste 120
Littleton, CO
80123