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  • Do’s and Don’ts of Sign Language with Young Children

    April 18, 2014
    • babies, 
    • Childhood Apraxia of Speech, 
    • children, 
    • Developmental delay, 
    • Down Syndrome, 
    • language delay, 
    • Language development, 
    • language disorders, 
    • pediatric speech therapy, 
    • sign language, 
    • signing, 
    • speech development, 
    • speech language therapy, 
    • Speech Therapy, 
    • Speech-Language Pathology, 
    • Sprout peds, 
    • SproutPeds, 
    • toddlers, 
    • Trisomy 21
    • Autism, 
    • Brain connections, 
    • Brain power, 
    • developmental delay, 
    • Developmental Delays, 
    • Down Syndrome, 
    • DS Awareness, 
    • Language Skills, 
    • Pediatric Therapy, 
    • Speech Language Pathology, 
    • Trisomy 21, 
    • Uncategorized
    Tonya Hayes

      If you are a parent or professional working with typically developing young children or children who are challenged, you […]

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  • Top 4 Evaluations a Baby with Down Syndrome Needs!

    April 07, 2014
    • developmental delay, 
    • Down Syndrome, 
    • DS Awareness, 
    • Language Skills, 
    • Midlands, 
    • Pediatric Occupational Therapy, 
    • Pediatric Physical Therapy, 
    • Pediatric Therapy, 
    • SC, 
    • Sensory Processing Disorders, 
    • Speech Language Pathology, 
    • Trisomy 21, 
    • Uncategorized
    Tonya Hayes

    From parks to grocery stores,these little faces are everywhere!  With 1 in every 691 babies in the United States born […]

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  • Wellness Opportunities Critical for Children with Special Needs

    January 05, 2014
    • adaptive fitness, 
    • adaptive pe, 
    • fitness, 
    • special needs fitness, 
    • Wellness
    • Developmental Delays, 
    • Pediatric Occupational Therapy, 
    • Trisomy 21, 
    • Wellness
    Tonya Hayes

    The concept of wellness has many applications in our society but for the sake of this blog, it is defined […]

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  • Waving Haaay Isn’t just a Southern Thing!

    September 17, 2013
    • Down Syndrome, 
    • Language, 
    • Language Delays, 
    • Non-verbal, 
    • Speech-Language Pathology
    • Developmental Delays, 
    • Down Syndrome, 
    • DS Awareness, 
    • Language Skills, 
    • Trisomy 21
    Tonya Hayes

      Waving, pointing and nodding are some of the first ways our little ones learn to communicate.   By encouraging […]

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  • 4 Things You Should know about the 2013 Buddy Walk for Columbia,SC!

    September 10, 2013
    • Buddy Walk, 
    • ColumbiaSC, 
    • Down Syndrome, 
    • Pediatric Occupational Therapy, 
    • Pediatric Physical Therapy, 
    • Pediatric Speech Language Therapy, 
    • Sesquicentennial State Park, 
    • Trisomy 21
    • Cultivating Community, 
    • Developmental Delays, 
    • Down Syndrome, 
    • DS Awareness, 
    • Trisomy 21
    Tonya Hayes

    What? Beginning in 1995 with only 17 Walks, the National Buddy Walk Program continues to grow and this year is […]

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