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What Is “Responsive Feeding”? 

The US Academy of Nutrition defines Responsive Feeding as, “child feeding whereby the child’s hunger and satiety cues are recognized and responded to” and states that feeding practitioners, “develop and implement programs for educating parents and caregivers on how to foster healthful lifestyles in home, childcare, and school environments, based on positive feeding relationships, a […]

How can I help my child co-regulate?

Adults/caregivers play a critical role in shaping and supporting behaviors and regulation skills from birth to young adulthood through a process called co-regulation. Below are tips and tricks to help you understand, empathize and co-regulate with your child/toddler. First tip is to understand how the brain plays a big role in the way a child […]

Cut it out! A Guide to Scissor Skills 

Cutting and scissor skills are an important part of school and are needed for many crafts, worksheets, and projects. Below, you’ll find a guide to help teach your child how to use scissors safely and efficiently.   Where and When to Start?  A great place to start is snipping and cutting play-doh.  This can be introduced […]

Executive Functioning and Occupational Therapy 

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What are executive functioning skills?   Executive functions are a set of mental skills we use to learn, play, and successfully participate in day-to-day activities.   10 Key Executive Function Skills  What Does Executive Dysfunction Look Like?  How Can Occupational Therapy Help?   Executive function skills play a big role in our ability to complete day-to-day tasks. Therefore, […]

Let’s talk tics and treatment!

Both motor and vocal tics can significantly interfere with one’s quality of life. For example, a child may feel embarrassed or anxious when all eyes are on them (i.e., sports, reading in class, etc.), get in trouble for disrupting class, or avoid tasks that cause an increase in their tics. Because tics can impede a […]

Low Stress Strategies to Bring Feeding Therapy Home for the Picky Eater

Do you ever feel like you are struggling to get your child to eat even though they are getting feeding therapy from an occupational therapist or speech language pathologist? Here are some easy tips from your APT-Chattanooga feeding therapist: Make a plan for when you will address the child therapeutically during mealtime: Would your feeding […]

Am I Failing My Child?

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I remember the early conversations I had with my son’s pediatrician when he was a year old, and then more conversations at 18 months old and he still wasn’t talking. I remember the anxiety I had as I searched Google for answers, but all the results kept coming back with “autism”. Taking those first steps […]

Reed on WAVE3 Listens Live

Our April Patient of the Month, Mr. Reed was featured on WAVE3 Listens Live, along with his mother Candace, Physical Therapist, Lauren Hirsch, and APT Director of Marketing, Caroline Scott. Check it out!

Renea Talks Learning Strategies

Every child learns differently. Some are auditory learners, while others are visual learners. Renea sits down with WKYT’s Bill Bryant to discuss sensory processing disorders, and how you as a parent or teacher can focus on a child’s strengths when it comes to learning. She offers some great tips, including her Maps 2 Learn program […]

May Patient Spotlight: Ethan!

Ethan is a smart, sweet little boy who has overcome Verbal Apraxia through early intervention. He has been with APT since the age of two as a patient of Renea Sageser (SLP and CEO of APT), and has progressed from unintelligible speech and frustrations with communication to being able to speak clearly and be understood […]