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The Marcus Autism Center Educational Symposium, presented in conjunction with Autism Speaks – Georgia Chapter, will take place on Saturday, May 5, 8:30 a.m. – noon. This event is free and open to the public! Please make plans to attend and learn more about Autism Spectrum Disorders! For more information on speech and occupational therapy,…
Read MoreSuggestions for Supporting Language Development at Home
Pair words or sounds with familiar actions. For example, the word “pop” can be used when popping bubbles or “up” and “down” can be used while lifting your child in the air and putting him or her down. Mirror Play. You can use a mirror to make funny faces that require the movements of the…
Read MoreNew Decatur Location!
Our Decatur location is moving! In order to better serve the needs of our patients, we are moving to a new, nearby location. Our move will provide enhanced space for therapy, a more comfortable waiting room, and more conventient parking. We will be providing therapy out of our new location on April 16, 2012 Address:495…
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Having fun with Ms. Beth! Click here to find out more about Beth Frilingos M.Ed, CCC-SLP.
Read MoreAnswers to Your Biggest Questions About Services for People With Severe Disabilities
Follow this link for answers to your biggest questions about services for people with severe disabilities. For more information on speech and occupational therapy services, please contact us at 770-209-9826 or visit https://www.pediaspeech.com/.
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Tips for Helping Individuals Living with Autism Have a Happy Holiday Season
1. Preparation is crucial for many individuals.2. Decorations around the house may be disruptive for some.3. If a person with autism has difficulty with change, you may want to gradually decorate the house.4. If a person with autism begins to obsess about a particular gift or item they want, it may be helpful to be…
Read MoreSocial Space Camp!
Join us for a weekly social group aimed at improving pragmatics, social development, and sensory motor skills for elementary age children (K-3rd grade). We will be working on tasks such as eye contact, initiating and maintaining conversation, sensory processing, and fine motor skills, while exploring our solar system! The group will be held on Fridays…
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For information on speech and occupational therapy services in the Atlanta area visit our website https://www.pediaspeech.com/ or call us at 770-209-9826.
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PediaSpeech at the Atlanta Down Syndrome Assocation’s Buddy Walk! Click here to view all of the photos! For information on speech and occupational therapy services in the Atlanta area visit our website https://www.pediaspeech.com/ or call us at 770-209-9826.
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