Category Archives: Children
Myths and Other Musings About the Teenage Brain
This is Brain Awareness Month and one of the areas that I find of interest as a mother of a 16 year old and professional is the new research and information available about the teenage brain. Myth 1: By age …
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Goals Aren’t Always Pretty
Louis Rossetti, a world renowned speech pathologist who specializes in pediatrics and neonatal units, came to talk with us years ago when I was working at Spectrum Health – Butterworth Hospital. He imparted a lot of wisdom that day about …