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  • How to Lock your Toddler’s Ipad using Guided Access!

    October 05, 2014
    • 5k, 
    • Autism, 
    • children, 
    • device locks, 
    • Down Syndrome, 
    • guided access, 
    • ipad, 
    • iphone, 
    • Language development, 
    • media restrictions, 
    • midlands pediatric therapy, 
    • pediatric therapy, 
    • preschoolers, 
    • sensory processing disorder, 
    • spd, 
    • toddlers
    • Adaptive Products, 
    • Autism, 
    • Brain connections, 
    • developmental delay, 
    • Developmental Delays, 
    • Down Syndrome, 
    • DS Awareness, 
    • Language Skills, 
    • Media Use, 
    • Midlands, 
    • Pediatric Feeding Therapy, 
    • Pediatric Occupational Therapy, 
    • Pediatric Physical Therapy, 
    • Pediatric Speech and Language Therapy, 
    • Pediatric Therapy, 
    • Reading, 
    • Sensory Processing Disorder, 
    • Sensory Processing Disorders, 
    • Sign Language, 
    • SPD, 
    • Speech Language Pathology, 
    • Trisomy 21
    Tonya Hayes

    Let’s face it! While the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no child under two should be using any devices or […]

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  • Teenage Boy with Autism Discovers the YMCA 5K is Fun!

    September 19, 2014
    • Meet Chase, 
    • Team Sprout, 
    • the Northwest Family YMCA
    • Autism, 
    • Columbia, 
    • Midlands, 
    • Pediatric Physical Therapy, 
    • Pediatric Therapy, 
    • SC, 
    • Sensory Processing Disorders, 
    • South Carolina, 
    • SPD, 
    • Wellness
    Tonya Hayes

    batten boys out to eat title 2
    Last year Sprout Pediatrics started something new…well we started three something news! Pardon the grammar, but we are thrilled to share what last years Pumpkin Run birthed! First of all it was our first time partnering with the Northwest Family YMCA to sponsor a race. It was fun to encourage folks to be part of our team and be active. Our desire is to see everyone being active and ultimately healthy! Second, it was the launch of being #Sproutfit. Our hash tag was introduced and we intended to use it to highlight Adaptive fitness in and around the Midlands. While we did that, something bigger is happening! We realized that being #Sproutfit is about being healthy physically, mentally, socially and emotionally. Our organization wants encourage all aspects of healthy living so #Sproutfit is much broader than we originally intended!

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