
by Danielle Broit June 23, 2023
Occupational Therapy for Children with Physical Special Needs
Categories: At-Home Exercises

by Danielle Broit June 6, 2023
Assistive Tools Used in Pediatric Occupational and Speech Therapy
Categories: At-Home Exercises, Child Development

by Danielle Broit May 30, 2023
Anxiety affects approximately 10% of children between the ages 3-17 in the United States. Since this is an estimate for children who are formally diagnosed with anxiety, this does not account for thousands of children who experience undiagnosed symptoms of…
Categories: Uncategorized

by Daniela May 8, 2023
Strategies for communicating with a child who has ADHD? Here is all you need to know about learning to communicate with a child who has ADHD.
Categories: Behavior Therapy, Child Development

by Danielle Broit April 5, 2023
Self-regulation is described as one’s ability to manage and control their behavior, emotions, and attention. This includes using specific skills to monitor, evaluate, and adjust for environmental demands so as to react appropriately. Let’s take a look at the following…
Categories: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Early Intervention, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Issues

by Daniela February 27, 2023
Occupational & Speech Therapy for Neuro-divergence can make a world of a difference. Neuro-divergent children have unique ways of thinking that can make it difficult for them to function in their home, school, or community environment. Neuro-divergence can result from…
Categories: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism Therapy, Behavior Therapy, Child Development, Down Syndrome, Early Intervention, Occupational and Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Issues, Speech Exercises, Speech Impediment, Speech Therapy, The Therapy Place, Therapy Place NJ

by Daniela February 16, 2023
Early Intervention Autism Therapy
Categories: Uncategorized

by Andree Lamke January 18, 2023
Introduction:In order to improve communication and language skills in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), speech therapy is an excellent option. What might a child with ASD need Speech Therapy for? Communication is often difficult for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). In…
Categories: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism Therapy, Child Development, Sensory Issues, Speech Exercises, Speech Impediment, Speech Therapy, Stuttering, The Therapy Place, Therapy Place NJ

by Daniela January 9, 2023
Introduction: A 5-year old boy with no medical diagnoses enters kindergarten for the first time. Within the first couple of weeks, the teacher notices that he functions a little differently than his peers. He dislikes going out for recess, avoids…
Categories: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism Therapy, Child Development, Occupational and Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Issues, The Therapy Place

by Andree Lamke December 27, 2022
Babies develop at different rates – some may begin crawling as early as 6 months, while others may wait until 10 months. There is no one-size-fits-all development for children. Babies may skip crawling altogether, instead choosing to move by rolling…
Categories: At-Home Exercises, Child Development, Early Intervention, Environment, Occupational Therapy, The Therapy Place

by Emily Lisner December 18, 2022
Did you ever notice if your child has strong or weak muscles? Is your child often clumsy or using a lot of energy to do general tasks? It could be that your child needs more movement to get his muscles working and built up! As much as exercise is healthy for adults, children benefit from moving too!
Categories: At-Home Exercises, Behavior Therapy, Early Intervention, Environment, Health Basics, Lifestyle, Occupational Therapy, The Therapy Place, Therapy Place NJ

by Meredith Chandler December 14, 2022
Since selective mutism causes a disruption in typical communication skills, speech therapy is a relevant and beneficial treatment commonly used to treat signs and symptoms and to help children improve their social participation.
Categories: Behavior Therapy, Child Development, Speech Impediment, Speech Therapy

by Emily Lisner November 30, 2022
The holidays are upon us! During the holiday season, we know how hard it is to come up with gift ideas for all the little ones. Looking for ideas for presents for your kids, grandkids, cousins, etc.? The best type…
Categories: Behavior Therapy, Child Development, Early Intervention, Environment, Lifestyle, Occupational Therapy

by Andree Lamke November 20, 2022
Pediatric Occupational, and Speech therapies have more advantages than disadvantages. One important factor to consider when choosing the best therapy for your child, in order to maximize its advantages, is the environment in which the therapy is delivered. The Benefits…
Categories: About Us, Child Development, Environment, Occupational and Speech Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Meredith Chandler November 20, 2022
It is essential that children reach developmental milestones appropriate for their age so that they don’t fall behind and miss crucial marking points in their growth. As parents, it is vital to know what is considered “typical” and expected at…
Categories: Child Development, Speech Exercises, Speech Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Emily Lisner November 9, 2022
Structured OT VS Sensory Experiences Structured occupational therapy sessions offer many benefits for children experiencing sensory delays or impairments. However, there are so many other great ways to reinforce OT skills right in the environment all around us. With a…
Categories: At-Home Exercises, Child Development, Lifestyle, Occupational and Speech Therapy, Sensory Issues, Therapy Place NJ

by Emily Lisner September 29, 2022
For growing children, reaching developmental milestones that are appropriate to their age is critical. While every child develops at their own rate, staying on track with general developmental milestones is important to make sure they do not fall behind or…
Categories: Behavior Therapy, Child Development, Early Intervention, Environment, Health Basics, Lifestyle, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Issues, Therapy Place NJ

by Emily Lisner September 15, 2022
What is OT for Infants? Many parents are shocked to learn that services for Occupational Therapy exist for infants too! Infant Occupational Therapy is a branch of OT that focuses specifically on the development of infant motor skills, as well…
Categories: About Us, At-Home Exercises, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Issues, Therapy Place NJ, Therapy Thoughts, Toddler Therapy

by Leah Gross July 21, 2022
How Activities & Games in Speech Therapy Help Children Learn Improving your child’s speech through speech therapy sessions doesn’t need to be a tedious task! Using various age-appropriate games and activities, speech therapists integrate therapy techniques into fun games. Your…
Categories: At-Home Exercises, Child Development, Speech Exercises, Speech Therapy, The Therapy Place

by Meredith Chandler July 14, 2022
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a highly complex psychiatric and developmental condition that impacts many children. When behavioral and emotional problems are present in a child with ASD, it can be difficult to find the right type of treatment approach…
Categories: Behavior Therapy, Child Development, Early Intervention, Occupational and Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy

by Andree Lamke July 6, 2022
How can occupational therapy help a child with learning disabilities? Communication and social interaction are often challenging for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other learning disabilities. Through Occupational Therapy (OT), these challenges can be addressed. Discover how Occupational…
Categories: Autism Therapy, Child Development, Early Intervention, Occupational Therapy, The Therapy Place

by Blair Gorenberg June 29, 2022
As a parent, you want the best for your child. You want them to be successful in life. You want them to have opportunities that they may not otherwise have had. And you want them to enjoy their childhood. Your…
Categories: Child Development, Early Intervention, Speech Therapy, The Therapy Place, Therapy Place NJ, Toddler Therapy

by Emily Lisner June 28, 2022
If your child has been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), it is normal to be overwhelmed. This diagnosis can take time to understand and work through for you and your child. As you research supportive measures for your child,…
Categories: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism Therapy, Child Development, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, The Therapy Place, Uncategorized

by Shiri Loebenstein June 21, 2022
Within each classroom in a school environment, there is usually a range of children with mixed abilities. Some children may need extra help in certain areas, some may have disorders and others may need guidance in developing new skills. Occupational…
Categories: Child Development, Occupational Therapy, The Therapy Place

by Andree Lamke June 20, 2022
What is Occupational Vision Therapy and how does it work? If your child has trouble with his/her eyesight, you may want to consider Occupational Vision Therapy. Here are the basics of this kind of therapy and how the trained therapists…
Categories: At-Home Exercises, Child Development, Occupational Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Nina Chesno June 14, 2022
Autism Speech Therapy Children on the autism spectrum may present with a multitude of difficulties in different areas. One of the most debilitating problems is their difficulty with communication. This hampers their ability to communicate in a meaningful way with…
Categories: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism Therapy, Child Development, Early Intervention, Speech Exercises, Speech Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by lstein@therapyplacenj.com May 31, 2022
Proficient language development is key for children to succeed in multiple domains: making friends, completing homework, writing their names, listening to instructions, and so on. For some kiddos, learning how to communicate with others and comprehending written or verbal language…
Categories: Speech Exercises, Speech Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Emily Lisner May 27, 2022
For children with autism or developmental delays, communication can be difficult. Many children with autism spectrum disorders have difficulty developing proper language and communication skills. As such, this can lead to further difficulties managing in everyday life. Though this can…
Categories: Speech Exercises, Speech Therapy

by Blair Gorenberg May 21, 2022
By: Blair Gorenberg MA, CCC-SLP Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) work in various settings worldwide to help individuals of all ages with speech, language, cognitive, communication, and swallowing delays and disorders. Enrolling your child in speech therapy is one of the most beneficial…
Categories: At-Home Exercises, Speech Exercises, Speech Therapy

by Emily Lisner May 12, 2022
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) present in so many ways with varying levels of severity. Though it is not an official diagnosis, some people with autism may not speak at all. According to the NIH, it is estimated that around 25…
Categories: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism Therapy, Behavior Therapy, Speech Therapy

by Emily Lisner May 6, 2022
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have a unique way of looking at the world and processing information. They can be passionate about their interests and creative thinkers. However, many children with ASD experience challenges with being independent, managing their…
Categories: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism Therapy, Occupational Therapy

by Meredith Chandler April 29, 2022
Like any other attentive parent, do you ever find yourself in a position where you feel overly concerned about your child’s development? Furthermore, do you find yourself comparing your child to others their age and think, Something just doesn’t look…
Categories: Occupational Therapy, The Therapy Place, Therapy Place NJ, Therapy Thoughts

by Andree Lamke April 21, 2022
Many parents, caregivers, and teachers wonder how to support a child with special needs, especially if the child has a complex diagnosis such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). One of the increasingly popular methods used is Floortime therapy. The goal…
Categories: Autism Therapy, Behavior Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Therapy Place NJ, Therapy Thoughts

by Caitlin Smith April 16, 2022
Private occupational therapy is a great opportunity that can truly help your child thrive! While occupational therapists work in a wide range of settings, private practice or clinic-based occupational therapists can help children improve their independence with play, learning, and…
Categories: Occupational Therapy, Therapy Place, Therapy Place NJ

by Emily Lisner April 13, 2022
As a parent, it can be tricky to determine what type of therapy your child requires. Not only is identifying the need to seek therapy difficult, but it can also often be hard to ascertain what the appropriate timing is.…
Categories: Occupational and Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, The Therapy Place, Therapy Place NJ

by Meredith Chandler April 10, 2022
Playtime gives us an abundance of knowledge about children and their developing skillsets. Children learn, through trial and error, how to get along with others and enhance their cognitive, motor, emotional, and social capacities via the use of meaningful, fun activities. What better way to assess, guide, and improve their abilities to communicate and problem-solve than to utilize play as a form of therapy?
Categories: Autism Therapy, Therapy Place

by Blair Gorenberg April 7, 2022
and language. But what did speech therapy look like when it first started?
Categories: Speech Therapy, Therapy Place NJ, Therapy Thoughts

by Blair Gorenberg April 5, 2022
Speech therapists use a variety of materials to stimulate speech and language. One of the most versatile stimuli you can use in therapy is a picture scene.
Categories: At-Home Exercises, Speech Exercises, Speech Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Blair Gorenberg April 2, 2022
It’s difficult to understand the sequence of events that must occur in the body in order for just one sound to be produced. In the blink of an eye, the brain sends messages to tell the mouth exactly how to move. These messages allow for the muscle coordination necessary to produce sounds, words, and sentences. When there is a breakdown in communication between the brain and the mouth, a child may demonstrate unusual speech patterns or may not be able to talk at all. This breakdown is called Childhood Apraxia of Speech.
Categories: Speech Therapy, The Therapy Place

by Emily Lisner March 29, 2022
Parents are often concerned about whether their child is developing at the expected rate. As parents, you know your child best, and if you are concerned that your baby or toddler’s milestones are delayed, we recommend that you consult your pediatrician, who will perform a developmental screening test. This will better inform you regarding your child’s difficulties. If necessary, the pediatrician will refer you for early intervention to a speech, occupational or physical therapist.
Categories: Occupational Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Leah Gross March 25, 2022
By: Leah Gross March 31st is National Crayon Day, so I wanted to highlight some of our favorite ways to use crayons at The Therapy Place. Aside from the typical ways children use crayons to color and write, they are…
Categories: Occupational Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Nina Chesno March 22, 2022
By: Nina Chesno At The Therapy Place, we are excited to introduce our latest video series “Live…
Categories: Live With Leah, Occupational Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Emily Lisner March 16, 2022
No matter what curveball life throws you and your child, Occupational Therapy can help. Each child has a unique set of capabilities and areas needing improvement. As such, occupational therapy is available in various types and forms to help young…
Categories: Occupational Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Nina Chesno February 27, 2022
Parents are often concerned about whether their child is developing at the expected rate. As parents, you know your child best, and if you are concerned that your baby or toddler’s milestones are delayed, we recommend that you consult your pediatrician, who will perform a developmental screening test. This will better inform you regarding your child’s difficulties. If necessary, the pediatrician will refer you for early intervention to a speech, occupational or physical therapist.
Categories: Behavior Therapy, Child Development, Early Intervention, Therapy Place NJ

by Nina Chesno February 20, 2022
Autism Behavior therapy is a specialized type of therapy, that identifies and helps children with autism, or autism spectrum disorders (ASD), to change their inappropriate behaviors. These behaviors affect their ability to function at home, at school, and in situations requiring interaction with other children or adults.
Categories: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism Therapy, Behavior Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Blair Gorenberg February 16, 2022
There’s a common misconception that speech therapy is only meant for kids who can’t say words with “r.” While issues producing sounds can definitely be addressed, speech therapists are trained to work with children and adults who struggle with so many other concerns, such as a limited vocabulary, following directions, reading and writing, organization, and critical thinking.
Categories: Speech Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Blair Gorenberg February 10, 2022
Childhood is an exciting time full of changes and growth. Though there are norms that children typically follow throughout their development, meeting speech and language milestones may look different for your child. When your child isn’t following the “normal” flow of development, speech therapists are here to help! Whether your child struggles with eye contact, following directions, talking, or speech that is difficult to understand, it is never too early to seek intervention from a speech therapist. Here are some questions to help guide you through the early intervention process.
Categories: Early Intervention, Speech Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Shevy Balsam February 8, 2022
A diagnosis of Down syndrome comes along with seemingly infinite questions about what the future will bring. How different will this child be compared to his/her peers? Do all individuals with Down syndrome struggle to communicate? Can speech therapy help? Where does one begin?? While each child with Down syndrome is unique in their own life journey, there is some clarity as to what one may expect when it comes to speech and language development.
Categories: Down Syndrome, Speech Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Nina Chesno February 5, 2022
The Occupational Therapists at The Therapy Place specialize in treating children who present with sensory issues which may occur concomitantly with learning or language disorders. Young children cannot express themselves or don’t understand what is bothering them, get frustrated and parents become anxious not knowing why they are crying. Learning more about why they’re upset in the first place allows parents to work with them and communicate with them more effectively.
Categories: Occupational Therapy, Sensory Issues, Therapy Place NJ

by Blair Gorenberg February 2, 2022
Everyone experiences disfluencies while speaking, which include pauses, disruptions, and repetitions of words. However, there is a fine line between a “normal” amount of disfluencies and an excessive and persistent presence of disfluencies, otherwise known as stuttering. Stuttering presents as a frequent disruption of the forward flow of speech.
Categories: Speech Impediment, Speech Therapy, Stuttering, Therapy Place NJ

by Nina Chesno January 31, 2022
Occupational Massage Therapy for children is a unique form of Occupational Therapy that many parents may not be aware of. This process involves using the natural power of touch and integrating that into occupational therapy practice.
Categories: Massage Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Blair Gorenberg January 24, 2022
From recording videos to filling out a journal, parents are overcome with joy at the opportunity to document every milestone their child hits. But when children don’t follow the “normal” path of development, parents are left wondering when they will catch up to their peers.
Categories: Speech Exercises, Speech Therapy, Therapy Place NJ, Toddler Therapy

by Nina Chesno January 20, 2022
At the Therapy Place, our Occupational Therapists specialize in hand strengthening exercises to develop or improve children’s hand skills to enable fine motor skills for daily living skills. The goal of this kind of Occupational therapy is to create hand strengthening activities for children who struggle with fine motor skills.
Categories: At-Home Exercises, Hand Exercises, Occupational Therapy, Therapy Place NJ

by Nina Chesno January 6, 2022
We take it for granted that our children will learn skills naturally, however some children require Occupational Therapy to achieve the milestones essential for executing motor skills, to function at home, at school, in public, or in social situations. Luckily, occupational therapists are specifically trained to help these children reach milestones and function effectively in their everyday lives.
Categories: Therapy

by Blair Gorenberg December 17, 2021
Imaginative play is the act of demonstrating or role-playing real-life experiences or events the child would like to experience. Imaginative play is an integral part of both language development and play skill development. Here at The Therapy Place, our therapists…
Categories: Therapy

by Nina Chesno December 15, 2021
Toilet training is a challenging and frustrating time for all parents, but even more so for parents of children with developmental delays, disabilities, or sensory issues. At The Therapy Place, we are here to help you with the challenging task…
Categories: Therapy, Therapy Thoughts

by Nina Chesno November 25, 2021
Social stories are a powerful and fun tool that can be used to help young students to understand and cope with different situations. At the Therapy Place, we use Social stories which are individualized short stories that are highly effective for teaching students new skills. These skills teach students what is expected in social behaviors and different settings such as school, with…
Categories: Therapy, Therapy Thoughts

by lstein@therapyplacenj.com November 9, 2021
There are many pathways to help children struggling with ASD and it can get confusing! What is the benefit to intervention and what can Occupational or Speech Therapy specifically offer my child with autism? You’ve come to the right address!…
Categories: Health Basics, Therapy, Therapy Thoughts

by Leah Gross November 2, 2021
Starting off the School Year Right: Should you tell your child’s teacher about his/ her delays or any therapy received? “Sarah was a bright child, tons of friends but she simply couldn’t sit still in class. After undergoing a thorough…
Categories: Therapy, Therapy Thoughts

by Leah Gross October 19, 2021
The year is finally looking predictable and scheduled. Your days are starting to resemble a routine, yet your child is having trouble getting used to their long day. Does this snippet sound like a page out of your book? Gosh,…
Categories: Environment, Motivation, Therapy, Therapy Thoughts

by Esti Lowi March 1, 2021
It’s not just about what your child does or doesn’t say. Did you know that there are actually 2 parts to speech and language? Receptive (input): Information your child takes in Expressive (output) Information your child gives out This explains…
Categories: Therapy, Therapy Thoughts

by Esti Lowi February 15, 2021
You’ve determined that your child will benefit from therapy. The next step is finding out about your insurance coverage, which can depend on many factors. To make things easier for you, we’ve put together this helpful guide on insurance coverage.…
Categories: Therapy, Therapy Thoughts

by Leah Gross January 31, 2021
Our Assessment Our assessment is that Gavi is not able to process information from multiple sources simultaneously. Children with typical development can sift through multisensory stimuli to react to and concentrate only on the important information. For example, if the…
Categories: Stories

by Leah Gross January 15, 2021
Dovi, 7 years old, is having trouble in school. His handwriting is sloppy and often illegible and he complains that his hand hurts when he writes. He mixes up similar letters, such as lowercase B and D or gimmel and…
Categories: Therapy Thoughts

by Leah Gross December 29, 2020
Atara is a 2nd grader who hated recess. She refused to go on the swings or down slides, complained to her teacher that all the playground equipment was ‘too scary,’ and even went so far as to stay at her…
Categories: Therapy Thoughts

by Leah Gross December 12, 2020
Natalie is an adorable four-year-old girl. Her mother is concerned because Natalie is always bumping into people and furniture, falls frequently and occasionally even crashes into walls. Natalie is always touching things as she encounters them and often lies down…
Categories: Therapy Thoughts

by Leah Gross November 27, 2020
Symptoms Joshua could not function in his 5th grade classroom. Whenever his teacher issued instructions like, “Take out your pencil and start working on your worksheet,” Joshua appeared “spaced out” and seemed to ignore the instructions completely. Joshua’s apparent disregard…
Categories: Therapy Thoughts

by Leah Gross November 7, 2020
Ayala was a bright, articulate, and spunky first grader, but she had a terrible handwriting. Her classmates were learning to write full sentences, both in print and script, but Ayala could hardly write at all. When she started writing, her…
Categories: Therapy Thoughts

by Leah Gross October 30, 2020
Symptoms Jacob is friendly, sociable 4th grader. Although he has many friends and is socially successful, Jacob refuses to play sports during recess. While his classmates play tag, basketball or football, Jacob sits at his desk in the empty classroom.…
Categories: Therapy Thoughts