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Making Sense of Your Child's Sensory Preferences
We all have sensory preferences. Some people like to listen to music loudly, whereas others may prefer the quiet. Some people gravitate towards loose clothing while some prefer fitted clothing. Some thrive in groups of people and yet others prefer more intimate interactions. Essentially when we think about our senses – touch, sight, sound, smell, and taste we are talking about how we take in information from the environment process it and use it. Children also have sensory pr
Nikki McRory, MA CCC-SLP, BCBA
May 22, 20213 min read


Reinforcement: 5 Key Principles
Want to teach your child something new, or increase the frequency of a target behavior? To do this, you will need to use reinforcement. Reinforcement is something that is provided after a target behavior which increases the likelihood of the future frequency of that behavior. Reinforcement can take on many dimensions. It can be something as simple as a high-5, verbal praise such as “ great work ”, a tangible item like a sticker or cookie or even a privilege such as 10 extra m
Nikki McRory, MA CCC-SLP, BCBA
Apr 24, 20213 min read


Consider a Social Story
Does your child have difficulty with anxiety, routines or knowing how to interact with others in certain situations? Consider making a social story. Social Stories as, developed by Dr. Carol Gray help children understand the events and expectations in their lives. They provide a simple description of a situation, concept or social skill. And can be a great way to teach a variety of skills and behaviors as well as outline special events and social situation . Each story is ind
Nikki McRory, MA CCC-SLP, BCBA
Apr 7, 20212 min read


Challenges for Siblings with Special Needs: Their Own Unique Needs
If you want to know how to treat a child with special needs, look at their sibling, they will show you. Siblings of special needs children are quite special. They are accepting and loving to someone who is different. Yet having a special needs sibling can come with challenges that may lead to confusion and family conflict. As hard as caregivers try, sometimes their typically developing children are neglected or are expected to do too much. Siblings may develop their own uniqu
Nikki McRory, MA CCC-SLP, BCBA
Mar 13, 20213 min read


What is your child trying to tell you?
Many children with language delay will communicate what they want and don’t want using challenging behaviors. As such, it can prove difficult at times to determine what it is exactly that your child is trying to communicate. Are they having a tantrum because they want something? Are they having a tantrum because they don’t want something, or perhaps don’t like something? If we view a child’s challenging behavior as a form of communication, it becomes easier to determine what
Nikki McRory, MA CCC-SLP, BCBA
Mar 1, 20212 min read


Assisting Children with Grief
In these difficult times, we are aware that many are struggling with grief and loss. Grief can be a long and complicated process for adults and there are no right or wrong ways to grieve. But what about how loss affects children? Grief in children can look very different and it is important for adults to be aware of those differences. Children tend to go in-and-out of grief. It is not uncommon for children to ask questions about a loved one’s passing and then go play right af
Jenny Pendleton, LMFT
Jan 24, 20212 min read


Theory of Mind. What is it and why is it important?
Theory of mind involves understanding that people don’t share the same thoughts and feelings as you do. It allows us to predict and interpret the behaviors of others. Another way to think about it is the ability to “tune-in” to other peoples’ perspectives. This is something that starts to develop in early childhood. Theory of mind develops gradually, with intuitive social skills appearing in infancy and then reflective social cognition developing during the toddler and presch
Nikki McRory, MA CCC-SLP, BCBA
Jan 8, 20212 min read


Promoting Chewing
As an occupational therapist who works in feeding, one question that frequently comes up is “how do I help my child learn to chew food?” Difficulty transitioning to solid foods is a common reason children come for feeding therapy. If this struggle sounds familiar to you, you are not alone! Here are a few things I like to consider when I hear a child is struggling with learning to chew: Create interest through hunger Often as parents we become SO concerned with calories that w
Carollyn Thomas, MS, OTR/L, SWC
Dec 12, 20203 min read


Toy Rotation: Making Play Exciting Again
As a therapist I am often asked what toys that I would recommend parent’s purchase for their children as their children seemingly are more interested in the toys that I have in my office than the toys that I have at home. The reality is that children are likely more interested in my toys because of the novelty of them. So, instead of recommending that parents go out and spend their hard-earned money on even more toys, I recommend that they consider rotating their toys out. To
Nikki McRory, MA CCC-SLP, BCBA
Nov 30, 20203 min read


5 Ways to Create Communication Opportunities
Let’s face it, is really easy when you have a child that is a late-talker or is language delayed to instinctively know what they want even when they can’t tell you. Because we become so good at anticipating our littles one’s needs unfortunately, they don’t always have a reason to talk. Even if they eventually do acquire a few words, or can imitate words they hear modeled to them, children often will not use those words unless they have a reason to do so. Therefore, sometimes
Nikki McRory, MA CCC-SLP, BCBA
Nov 9, 20202 min read


Bring Out the Books!
Books can be a great tool for expanding your child's language. But, what if your child isn't interested in books, or can't sit long enough?
Nikki McRory, MA CCC-SLP, BCBA
Oct 27, 20203 min read


Developing a Roadmap After an Autism Diagnosis
Hearing that your child has autism can leave you feeling overwhelmed. That is why you need a roadmap to guide you and your next steps.
Nikki McRory, MA CCC-SLP, BCBA
Oct 17, 20203 min read


Positive Scanning & How it Can Increase the Behaviors You Want to See
Reinforcing the positive behaviors that your child exhibits can decrease their undesirable behaviors.
Nikki McRory, MA CCC-SLP, BCBA
Oct 9, 20203 min read


Screen Time & Language Development
Want to know how screen time impacts language development?
Nikki McRory, MA CCC-SLP, BCBA
Oct 3, 20203 min read
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