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Child developmental does not mean developing your child into the person you think they should be, but helping them develop into the best person they are meant to be.
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-Toni Sorensen
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Mindful Parenting
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Managing our own emotions and behaviors is the key to teaching kids how to manage theirs.
Motor Development
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Motor Development is important for children’s overall development. It is a crucial way in which children learn and develop physically and cognitively.​
Services
Bright Start offers a wide range of comprehensive, high-quality therapy services including: Speech language therapy, Special Education, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy, in both 1:1 or group sessions.
Therapy Services
Evaluations
Our certified evaluation team members utilize the most through and current assessment tools, to determine a child's eligibility for services. Testing can be preformed in a variety of settings including homes, daycares, schools, and our own clinic setting.
Developmental Group
A for children ages 18 months to three years. Developmental group provides attention to each child’s individual needs and encourage all children to become more independent in a safe and nurturing environment.
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Anxiety in Children: What to Do (and Not to Do)
How to respect feelings without empowering fears.
Sensory Overload
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Anyone can struggle with sensory overload, including adults, but it’s more common among sensory sensitive children with autism, ADHD, or other behavioral issues.