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  • Fine Motor Gift 1

    8 Fantastic Holiday Gifts for Fine Motor Coordination

    December 16, 2024February 5, 2026

    Finished Shopping this Holiday Season? Are you looking for ideas for toys or holiday gifts for your child? Here are few ideas that help to promote fine motor skills in children ages one year and up!  Although not endorsed by CPTWC, some of these toys below are also utilized at the center and can help to facilitate hand strengthening, grasp and pinch precision.  Happy holiday shopping! …

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  • 5 Activities to Encourage Hand Dominance

    5 Activities to Encourage Hand Dominance

    January 26, 2022February 5, 2026

    Hand preference usually begins to emerge between 2-4 years of age. Many children have established a hand preference by 5-6 years old, and definite hand dominance can continue to develop up through 8-9 years old. These activities can help your child to develop a hand preference:  Screwing On/Off Lids: Hide objects or stickers inside for the child to discover to make it more interesting and…

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  • Reflux, Constipation, and Movement; Oh My!

    Reflux, Constipation, and Movement; Oh My!

    March 3, 2021February 5, 2026

    Reflux, Constipation, and Movement – The Relationship Between Reflux, Constipation, and Gross Motor Skills Parenting… It’s a Dirty Job When registering for a baby shower, there is a reason expecting mothers register for bibs, burp cloths, and changes of clothes: spitting up is a typical part of infancy. However, there is a point when spitting…

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  • 9 Signs Your Child Is Ready for Potty Training

    9 Signs Your Child Is Ready for Potty Training

    February 18, 2021February 5, 2026

    9 Signs Your Child Is Ready for Potty Training – A Pediatric Pelvic Health Physical Therapist’s Perspective Potty Training can be a stressful, yet exciting experience for both the child and the caregiver. It is a period of time where your child is exploring a new level of independence! But, how do you know that…

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  • Increasing Language Facilitation with Tupperware

    Increasing Language Facilitation with Tupperware

    February 10, 2021February 5, 2026

    Time For Tupperware Long gone are the days of using containers purely as food or toy storage. You can click them, snap them, and pop them into place. Now…you can use them for language development! Storage containers are a fantastic language facilitation tool. Studies have shown that children enjoy looking at and playing with things that adults use frequently. Below, find some ways that…

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  • Hip Superman

    4 Ways to Strengthen Your Child’s Hip Muscles

    January 27, 2021September 13, 2025

    Does Your Child Have Weak Hip Muscles?  For some reason or another, you may have been told your  your child’s hip muscles are weak. Maybe you were given this information at a school assessment, or perhaps you have noticed your child having difficulty with running and jumping. Either way, it may be time to incorporate some hip…

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  • Potty Training

    Putting the PT in Potty Training

    December 30, 2020February 23, 2026

    Putting the PT (Physical Therapist) in PT (Potty Training)  There are many physiological things that need to happen before a child is ready for potty training, such as awareness and the ability to hold/void voluntarily. They will also need higher level fine motor and sensory skills. Here are some of the factors involving the gross motor skills such as strength, balance, and coordination needed to ensure…

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