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  • Will Speech Therapy for Kids Benefit My Child?

    Posted on: December 14th, 2015 by Peak Potential Therapy

    Preschoolers can develop at different rates depending on their brain function and overall maturity.  Knowing if your child is developing at the rate that they should be can be a confusing and daunting issue, especially if you are concerned about their ability to speak and communicate well.  How can you know if speech therapy for […]

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  • Worried About Wandering at School?

    Posted on: December 13th, 2015 by Peak Potential Therapy

    For kids with special needs, wandering can be a real and life threatening issue.  While they may not realize they are in danger, the proximity of a school to busy intersections, strangers and cities can pose a threat to kids that they simply aren’t aware exists.  There are ways you can prevent wandering in the […]

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  • Technology Improves Social Skills in Kids with Autism

    Posted on: December 11th, 2015 by Peak Potential Therapy

    Technology is currently at the forefront of helping kids with autism to develop better social skills.  A study just completed where kids spent an hour a week using virtual reality is showing help for children with autism in assisting them with their facial expressions and interaction with others.  The technology has been called Virtual Reality […]

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  • 5 Ways to Practice Thanksgiving with Your Special Needs Child

    Posted on: December 10th, 2015 by Peak Potential Therapy

    All of the commotion around Thanksgiving can seem exciting to your family and yet overwhelming to a child with special needs.  This can be especially true for children with a diagnosis on the autism spectrum, as changes in schedule and people can be difficult to process.  Here are five ways to practice Thanksgiving so that […]

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  • Know House Rules before You Travel

    Posted on: December 9th, 2015 by Peak Potential Therapy

    Travel during the holidays can be a large part of family traditions.  If you have a child with special needs, going to visit the relatives can mean an interruption in your normal family schedule, which can be especially challenging for kids to process.  One way to help your child is to understand the house rules […]

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  • 3 Ways to Decrease Your Thanksgiving Stress

    Posted on: December 8th, 2015 by Peak Potential Therapy

    While Thanksgiving is supposed to be a happy, relaxed time of the year, the reality is that the holidays can cause a great deal of stress for parents of kids with special needs.  The pressure of dealing with the needs of the holidays, in addition to making sure that your child has all of the […]

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  • Speech Therapy for Kids with Asperger’s

    Posted on: December 7th, 2015 by Peak Potential Therapy

    If your child has been diagnosed with Asperger’s and is highly verbal, then the last thing you might be thinking about is speech therapy.  What you may not know is that speech therapy can be helpful for kids who have Asperger’s with other challenges that are posed in effective communications.  Here are just a few […]

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  • How ABA Works

    Posted on: December 6th, 2015 by Peak Potential Therapy

    ABA, or Applied Behavior Analysis, is one of the most widely known and sought after therapies for kids with autism.  ABA works to help kids develop daily living skills that can make their lives much easier and that can help them to thrive in social situations, such as school.  ABA is just one of many […]

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  • Respite Care Can Help You Help Your Child

    Posted on: December 5th, 2015 by Peak Potential Therapy

    If you have a child with autism, cerebral palsy or another special needs condition, then you know your job is to be available 24/7 to assist them.  Trying to live your own life and maintain your health can be a real challenge. This is the reason that respite services in the Twinsburg, Macedonia and Bedford […]

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  • Back to School for Kids with Autism

    Posted on: December 4th, 2015 by Peak Potential Therapy

    The transition between summer schedules and going back to school can be hard on any family, but especially those with kids with special needs.  The stress of resuming a regular schedule can cause conflict and tension for individual kids, siblings and parents.  Here are just a few tips to make sure that the first few […]

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