
Toileting and Occupational Therapy: Helping Your Child Achieve Independence
Toilet training can be one of the most challenging milestones for both children and their parents. Whether it’s a new skill for your child or

Toilet training can be one of the most challenging milestones for both children and their parents. Whether it’s a new skill for your child or

Self-care is an important part of every child’s development, and occupational therapists (OTs) play a crucial role in helping children gain the skills needed for

When you think of what a Speech Pathology or Occupational Therapy session looks like, you might think of the therapist working one-on-one with a child

Reading stories with children isn’t just a lovely way to spend time together—it’s one of the most powerful ways to support your child’s development. A

By Sarah Cook, Speech Language Pathologist What is AAC? AAC stands for “Alternative and Augmentative Communication”, which is any communication different from using spoken words.

As a parent or caregiver, one of the most exciting milestones in a child’s development is hearing their first words. However, every child develops at

Repetitive language is a common and meaningful part of communication for many autistic children. What Can Repetition Mean? A Way to Connect Repetition might be

You’ve heard the saying ‘team work makes the dream work,’ such is the case for a multidisciplinary team. At My Therapy Space, our team includes

We know that families often need extra support to help their child practice new skills at home or out in the community. That’s why we’re

“Play is the work of children” – Jean Piaget. Play is a big part of childhood, essential for learning, development, and social engagement. In occupational

Did you know Speech Pathologists do so much more than just help children with speech? They’re reading and writing superheroes! Our speech pathology team at

Understanding Physical Disabilities in Children Physical disabilities in children can arise from various conditions, including cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, genetic disorders, birth injuries