Myofunctional Therapy, Feeding Therapy, or Speech Therapy: Does it Matter What You Call It?

Today, an overtired, actively involved mother of a child with speech and feeding problems due to motor dysfunction was pondering why more parents do not seek out the services of therapist like me and my team for their children. This mom searched and searched until she found someone who understood how her child’s motor dysfunction was negatively impacting her oral development, speech, and feeding skills. Her questions were gut wrenching because we only met a few months before her child’s [...]

By |2024-06-06T11:22:28-04:00June 6, 2024|

ExpressIt Is Proud To Be Part Of This Amazing Little Boy’s Recovery!

In March 2020, one of Quin O’Donnell’s eyes wouldn’t open after he awakened from an afternoon nap. The symptom was alarming enough to prompt his mother to whisk him to the Pediatric Emergency Department at K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. The 9-month-old had already been diagnosed with the flu, and was lethargic and feverish. But this new development confirmed his mother Colleen’s simmering intuition that Quin might actually be much sicker. Her immediate action—along with swift, coordinated care by specialists [...]

By |2023-01-18T10:33:05-05:00August 11, 2021|
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