Why You Should Be Getting Messy At Home!
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by Amanda Pahl
15h ago
We all know the saying “don’t cry over spilled milk”, but imagine it’s a busy morning getting the kids ready for school, lunches packed, and breakfast made, all while still preparing yourself for your own day ahead. A gallon of milk on the floor in the midst of that morning chaos might feel like something to cry over if tensions are high.  For many of us, watching a bottle of milk spill, a bin of toys get strewn across the floor, or a mug fall and crack into a million pieces feels like a problem that needs to be instantly solved. Unfortunately, this attitude may be at odds with the w ..read more
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What Is DMI (Dynamic Movement Intervention)?
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by Amanda Pahl
1M ago
Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) is a hands-on active motor-based intervention style used by physical and occupational therapists. It is used to treat children with gross motor impairments and is commonly used for children with diagnoses of Down Syndrome, Cerebral palsy, global developmental delay, hypotonia, chromosomal abnormalities/genetic disorders, spinal cord lesions or acquired brain injury. In order to provide DMI-based intervention, practitioners must complete continuing education courses focused on handling and facilitation. DMI targets the acquisition of automatic postural resp ..read more
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Nasal Breathing vs Mouth Breathing
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by Amanda Pahl
1M ago
Nasal breathing is essential for maintaining optimal respiratory function, supporting overall health, and preventing potential issues associated with mouth breathing. It contributes to efficient oxygen exchange, provides filtration and humidification, and promotes a range of physiological benefits. Why is Nasal Breathing Important? Filtration and Humidification: The nasal passages act as a natural filter, trapping particles, dust, and pathogens from the air before it reaches the lungs. Additionally, nasal breathing helps humidify the air, ensuring that it is moistened before entering th ..read more
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Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs)
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by Amanda Pahl
1M ago
What is an Orofacial Myofunctional Disorder? An orofacial myofunctional disorder (OMD) is a condition that involves abnormal functioning of the muscles and structures in the mouth and face. This disorder affects functions such as breathing, chewing, swallowing, and speaking. Common aspects of OMDs include: Tongue Thrust: When the tongue pushes against or between the teeth during swallowing, speaking, or at rest, which can affect dental alignment and cause issues like an open bite. Mouth Breathing: Breathing predominantly through the mouth instead of the nose, which can impact facial developm ..read more
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The Ultimate Sensory Toy Gift Guide
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by Amanda Pahl
1M ago
Everyone has distinctive sensory systems that receive and react to our environment in unique ways. Whether your child is constantly in motion, enjoys getting messy, avoids it altogether, requires additional support for calmness and focus, or a combination of these, refer to the gift guide provided to select a present tailored to their sensory needs and goals! If you’re uncertain about the most suitable toys for your child or would like guidance on facilitating your child’s play with these items, feel free to consult with your child’s therapist. The toys are categorized below by sensory syst ..read more
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5 Unexpected Indicators for a PT Referral
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by Amanda Pahl
5M ago
Hi, I’m Dr. Anne Wolfe, I’m pediatric physical therapist and the Clinical Manager at Emerge Pediatric Therapy in Carrboro! Whether you are a parent considering if your child might need PT, or you are a physician who wants to know what signs to look for, here are my top 5 unexpected indicators that a child might need a PT referral. 1. Skipping Crawling Crawling is important! Although it was recently removed from the CDC’s list of developmental milestones for infants, it remains an important skill for many reasons. For children that don’t crawl, there is often an underlying cause. We also ..read more
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Season of Giving Food Drive
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by Amanda Pahl
6M ago
According to Feeding America, there are 1.2 million people in North Carolina that face food insecurity, 353,450 of which are children. This means 1 in 6 children are facing food insecurity. At Emerge, we have 6 core values that define our role in our community, the sixth of which being advocacy. With knowledge of the food insecurity in the communities we serve, we feel compelled to take action. Our first course of action will be to lead a food drive at all three of our locations (Durham, Cary, and Carrboro). The food drive will be held from November 6th through December 22nd. During thi ..read more
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4 Ways to Work on Self-Advocacy with Your Child
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by Amanda Pahl
7M ago
1. Model Asking for Permission ex: “Can I give you a hug or a high-five?” 2. Model Self-Talk ex: “I listen better when my body is moving, so I’m going to get a wiggle cushion.” “I feel upset when you won’t play my game idea, let’s choose a compromise.” 3. Provide Options ex: “It looks like your body is moving fast! Would you like to go get some water or do some hand squeezes to help slow it down?” 3. Provide Visuals & Teach Scripts Click here to see an example of scripts that neurodivergent_lou commonly uses!   Blog by Laura Strenk, MS, CCC-SLP The post 4 Ways to Work on ..read more
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Tourette’s: Vika’s Experience & Common Questions
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by Amanda Pahl
9M ago
Hi! My name is Vika Flanagan-Grimsrud and I’m part of the Therapist Support staff at Emerge Pediatric Therapy in Carrboro. Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome, aka Tourette’s, is a neurodevelopmental disorder onset in childhood and generally amping up through the course of puberty, in which a person experiences a combination of both motor and vocal tics. When I was diagnosed at 19 I was shocked at just how little I – and the people around me – actually knew about the disorder. I found that most people had at least heard of Tourette’s, but their exposure to it was almost exclusively from TV ..read more
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We’re Proud to Be Living-Wage Certified!
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by Amanda Pahl
10M ago
In June 2023, we became a certified living wage employer by Orange County Living Wage! OCLW is a volunteer-driven, nonprofit that certifies, recognizes, and promotes local businesses that pay their employees a living wage and assists workers seeking living wage jobs in the community. OCLW partners with employers, residents, and workers in the community to create a more just and sustainable local economy! What does it mean to be living wage certified? A “living wage” is the minimum amount that workers must earn to afford basic necessities without public or private assistance. Living wages ..read more
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