by CTP | Mar 15, 2021 | CTP News
The Importance of Sleep for Children by Annika Tribby, CCC-SLP Why is sleep so important for growing brains? When a child doesn’t have enough hours to rest, they may feel tired or cranky, or you may be unable to think clearly. They might have a hard time...
by CTP | Mar 8, 2021 | CTP News
Adaptive Equipment Evaluations By Katie Howell, PT, DPT Physical therapists can help assess children for particular adaptive equipment needs, as well as help get equipment covered through insurance or other funds. We do not provide solely adaptive equipment...
by CTP | Feb 22, 2021 | CTP News
Mighty Minds! Emotional Regulation Group: March 11-May 27, 2021 Offices in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Twin Falls & Statewide Online CTP Programs Our Services Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Speech-Language Pathology Online Telespeech Therapy Developmental...
by CTP | Feb 12, 2021 | CTP News
Evidence-Based Tips for Talking with Children Who Stutter by: Thomas GM Gonzalez, MS, CF-SLP Throughout my graduate speech-language pathology program and clinical experiences, I encountered many parents who expressed concern about how to interact with their child who...
by CTP | Feb 9, 2021 | CTP News
Strong Families Strong Students Vendor Great news! CTP is now an approved vendor for ClassWallet-Strong Families, Strong Students funds! If your child was registered last year for the Idaho Strong Families, Strong Students funds, you can now use them for therapy...
by CTP | Feb 2, 2021 | CTP News
Toe Walking & Your Child By Katie Howell, PT, DPT Children first learning to walk will sometimes go up onto their tip toes as they experiment with bearing weight through their feet. This can be typical up to about 2 years of age as kids gain strength and balance...