Why Parent Participation & Follow-Through Are the Keys to Success in Pediatric OT, PT, and Speech Therapy
When a child receives occupational, physical, or speech therapy, the goal is always the same: to help them build the skills they need to thrive in everyday life. Therapists play an essential role in assessment, treatment planning, and skill-building—but the progress a child makes during weekly sessions is only one piece of the puzzle. The biggest gains often happen between appointments, and that’s where parents and caregivers make all the difference.
Below is a look at why parent involvement matters so much, what it really looks like day-to-day, and how you can support your child’s therapy journey for the best possible outcomes.
Building Your Village: Why Parent Support Meetings Are Essential for Special Needs Families
Raising a child is a journey filled with unique joys and challenges. But for parents of children with autism and other disabilities, that journey often comes with an extra layer of complexity. From navigating specialized therapies to advocating for your child's needs in various settings, it's a marathon, not a sprint. And sometimes, the most challenging part isn't even within the home – it's the lack of understanding from those around us.
Picky Eating, Sensory Aversion, or Something More? Understanding ARFID
Why Advocating for Your Child with Autism Matters in Medical Billing
Understanding PDA From A Professional Mom
From Speech Sessions to Superpowers: Empowering Parents Through Therapy Unmasked
Cooking with a Purpose: How to Include Kids in Meal Prep to Support Feeding Therapy

