Teachers and administrators in schools can help students improve their fine motor skills through classroom activities with the help of therapists who work alongside Pediatric Therapeutic Services (PTS).
Teachers and administrators in schools can help students improve their fine motor skills through classroom activities with the help of therapists who work alongside Pediatric Therapeutic Services (PTS).
Schools are a foundational part of a child’s life. It’s where they spend a lot of time developing important skills that prepare them for the future.
By Colleen Smith, MA, BCBA – Director of Behavioral Health Now that we are through January and are mentally and physically ready to make good on those resolutions, I asked you to kindly put off a bit, I am here …
By Larysa Spisic, MS, OTR/L, Director of Related Services What are Fine Motor Skills: Fine motor skills are activities that use the small muscles in our hands to produce precise movements. You need fine motor skills to be able to …
Winter is the season of shorter days and earlier nights. During this time, it’s crucial for educators to recognize the impact of Childhood Seasonal Depression on students.
BCBAs should use the start of January to review behavior plans with teachers and support staff.
You heard that right. I want you to NOT start exercising and eating healthy. I want you to procrastinate! Here’s why.
As a physical therapist, you have many options for the path your career will take. If you’re interested in working with children, then you may be considering a pediatric outpatient or school-based position. Our team at Pediatric Therapeutic Services (PTS) …
If a career in pediatric behavioral health interests you, then working alongside Pediatric Therapeutic Services (PTS) may be a great fit.