Spark a Movement
In this week's episode, we're joined by Heather Lindsay to discuss what recreational therapy is, the different forms it can take, and the positive benefits that come from the experiance.
info_outline Community Support Featuring the Arc of Frederick CountySpark a Movement
In this episode, our listeners can learn all about the programs and services offered by the Arc of Frederick county and ways that employers and volunteers can get involved!
info_outline Providing Holistic Support for Children in Need: Just in Power Kids with Shannon BerkSpark a Movement
For pediatric cancer month we're joined by guest Shannon Berk of Justin Power Kids. Shannon is a physical therapist and co-founder of Just in Power Kids. She joins us today episode to discuss pediatric cancer, their foundation, and mission with Just in Power Kids. Just in Power kids was founded together with her husband Justin when their love of service and psychotherapy came together. With the foundation they find creative ways to help families in areas most people overlook like covering things like travel expenses and parking during their child's treatment. Just in Power Kids also uses...
info_outline Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Featuring the Fighting for Kaiden Foundation & the Eakin familySpark a Movement
In today’s episode, we are going to learn about Spinal Muscular Atrophy, often referred to as SMA through the eyes of a local family. We'll also be discussing resources available to families affected by an SMA diagnosis, specifically the Fighting for Kaiden Foundation.
info_outline Navigating an IEP (Individualized Education Program)Spark a Movement
In this episode Chloe chats with Christina Ruben, a speech therapist who has spent her career working in both school and outpatient therapy settings, who explains what an IEP is, the IEP process and the collaboration that happens to set children up for success.
info_outline Supporting Sensory Needs at Home: DysregulationSpark a Movement
In this episode we are joined by Stephanie Baldwin, an Occupational Therapist at Pediatric Movement Center. She shares some key points about dysregulation (which is poorly regulated emotional response), indicators of sensory seeking, and some useful tips to use at home.
info_outline Healthier Strategies with Dr. ObidiSpark a Movement
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Obidi, a pediatrician in Hagerstown, Maryland who has a passion to serve and educate his local community. In this episode listeners will get an inside perspective on the multifaceted layers that come with childhood obesity. Dr. Obidi also gives us some strategies, resources and tools we can implement today to become healthier that won't overwhelm us or break the bank.
info_outline Understanding Big Emotions; Actionable AdviceSpark a Movement
In this episode, we were joined by Whitney Thompson, a pediatric mental health therapist and author of the that uses popular characters to help children understand big emotions. Ms. Thompson explores ways to have conversations with children about big emotions and how to help them navigate difficult aspects of development, such as working as part of a team, feeling excluded, and making good choices.
info_outline The Science of Movement: How to tackle tummy time and early milestonesSpark a Movement
On today’s episode we will be interviewing Courtney Young who is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and specializes in pediatrics. Courtney has over 17 years of pediatric rehabilitation experience in her field. She has worked in a variety of settings including: a neonatal intensive care unit, a pediatric rehab hospital and in outpatient pediatric clinics. She will walk us through some of the neuroscience behind development as well and some tips and tricks to get your little one moving early on.
info_outline Breaking Barriers with Austin MunroSpark a Movement
In today's episode, we will hear from a community member who lives a very full life and happens to have Spinal Muscular Atrophy. We discuss knocking down barriers about the way society views disability and inter-abled relationships as well as breaking down the barriers we tend to define ourselves by. If you are curious about seeing things through someone else's lens, hearing from a successful adult with a disability, or learning what you can do to raise awareness about accessibility rights in your town, then this episode is for you.
info_outlineIn this episode we are joined by Stephanie Baldwin, an Occupational Therapist at Pediatric Movement Center. She shares some key points about dysregulation (which is poorly regulated emotional response), indicators of sensory seeking, and some useful tips to use at home.