Providence Neurodevelopmental Center for Children
Forms & Information
Tìm hiểu xem con quý vị tiến bộ như thế nào trong việc phát triển các kỹ năng vận động, kỹ năng ngôn ngữ và nhiều hơn nữa.
Learn how your child is progressing with development of motor skills, language skills and more.
Entérese de cuánto ha progresado su criatura en el desarrollo de sus habilidades motoras, del habla y otras.
The first two years of a child’s life are the most important for speech and language development. That’s why it’s important to detect hearing problems early. The state of Oregon requires that all newborns be given a hearing test soon after they are born.
Learn more about alternative and augmentative communication, sensory integration, pediatric audiology, pediatric physical therapy, pediatric speech-language pathology, the importance of play, planning medical transitions, the role of a developmental pediatrician and pediatric feeding problems by watching our short video presentations.
Our sensory system allows us to absorb information from our environment. Some people are highly sensitive to this information and others less so. This is true for babies as well. Babies who are more sensitive may have difficulty in an environment that seems normal to the rest of us.
Узнайте, как у ребенка развивается моторика, речь и другие навыки.
From the experts
Ideally, half of every plate you put in front of your children should be filled with vegetables and fruits.
Incidences of speech disorders have been documented since the Middle Ages , still today parents routinely ask, “Is my child’s speech development normal?” and “What are the implications of delayed speech development?” This article will address these questions and provide guidelines for parents and practitioners in identifying normal and abnormal speech sound development.
The shaping of your baby’s head begins in the womb and continues after birth. It is important to position your baby appropriately to prevent a flat spot from forming on your baby’s skull.
Once considered by some to be merely cosmetic, torticollis is now known to coincide with abnormal tone and motor delays. Early physical therapy has been shown to improve torticollis outcomes and decrease the duration of therapy, especially when therapy is started prior to 2 months of age.
It is important for babies to have time on their tummies every day. Most babies quickly learn to like tummy time, once they have become accustomed to the position and especially when they are able to lift their heads.
The following types of equipment may negatively impact your baby’s motor and mental development: infant walkers (equipment used for independent movement), exersaucers (stationary device), and jumpers (suspended seats that attach to a door frame). Babies who are unable to sit on their own should never be placed in these types of equipment.
Learn why early intervention is important in a child's outcomes and how to advocate for your child's needs.