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Why Writing Disorders Are Often Overlooked in School

June 17, 2025Reading and Writing

Understanding the Invisible Barrier in Education Writing disorders, particularly dysgraphia, represent a significant yet frequently overlooked challenge within school settings. Despite their profound impact on students’ academic success and emotional well-being, these disorders often remain hidden due to a combination of subtle symptoms, overlapping learning difficulties, and systemic gaps in awareness and assessment. This article […]

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The Link Between ADHD and Reading Challenges

June 17, 2025Reading and Writing

Exploring the Challenges Between ADHD and Reading Reading difficulties frequently accompany Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), yet the relationship between the two goes beyond simple distractibility. This article unpacks the intricate ways in which ADHD affects reading skills, focusing on cognitive and psychological mechanisms, symptomatology, and actionable strategies to support individuals facing these linked challenges. The Relationship […]

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Dyscalculia: The Lesser-Known Learning Disorder

June 16, 2025Reading and Writing

Introducing Dyscalculia: More Than Just Math Struggles Dyscalculia is a lesser-known learning disorder that affects an individual’s ability to comprehend and work with numbers in everyday tasks and academic settings. While often overshadowed by conditions like dyslexia, dyscalculia impacts roughly 4 to 7 percent of students worldwide, presenting significant challenges in math-related learning and daily […]

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How Dyslexia Affects Reading Comprehension

June 16, 2025Reading and Writing

Introduction to Dyslexia and Its Impact on Reading Dyslexia is a prevalent learning disorder affecting approximately 15-20% of the population, characterized by difficulties with accurate and fluent word recognition, decoding, and spelling. Importantly, these challenges are not linked to intelligence, effort, or sensory impairments but reflect underlying neurobiological differences primarily impacting phonological processing. This article […]

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7 Warning Signs of Written Language Disorders

June 13, 2025Parental ResourcesReading and Writing

Understanding Written Language Disorders Written language disorders affect a child’s ability to read, write, and spell, often leading to academic and emotional challenges. Early recognition of warning signs can facilitate timely interventions, boosting literacy development and confidence. This article highlights seven critical warning signs of written language disorders across different developmental stages and writing skills, […]

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Feeding Challenges in Children With Cleft Palate

June 13, 2025Feeding & Swallowing

Understanding the Feeding Challenges in Children With Cleft Palate Children born with cleft palate face distinct feeding challenges due to anatomical differences that impact their ability to feed effectively. This article explores the nature of these difficulties, practical feeding strategies, and interventions designed to support both caregivers and healthcare providers in managing feeding issues associated […]

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Feeding Therapy Exercises Parents Can Try at Home

June 12, 2025Feeding & SwallowingParental Resources

Nurturing Comfortable and Confident Eaters Through Home-Based Feeding Therapy Parents play a pivotal role in their children’s feeding development, especially when challenges arise. Feeding therapy exercises at home, grounded in sensory, oral motor, and behavioral approaches, can empower families to create positive mealtime experiences. This article explores easy-to-implement strategies, fun exercises, and supportive methods parents […]

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Strategies for Introducing New Foods to Picky Eaters

June 12, 2025Feeding & Swallowing

Understanding Picky Eating in Childhood Picky eating is a common developmental phase many children experience, typically between the ages of 2 and 4. Rooted in evolutionary instincts like neophobia—the natural fear of unfamiliar foods—this behavior serves as a protective measure but can be challenging for parents. Understanding these normal phases, and employing strategic, patient, and […]

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Understanding Food Aversions in Children

June 11, 2025Feeding & Swallowing

Exploring Early Eating Challenges Food aversions in children present a unique set of challenges that go beyond typical picky eating. Understanding what differentiates aversions from common eating preferences, identifying the causes and symptoms, and learning about effective support and treatment strategies are vital steps for parents and caregivers. This article delves into the nature of […]

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How Early Feeding Therapy Prevents Long-Term Issues

June 11, 2025Feeding & Swallowing

Understanding the Critical Role of Early Feeding Therapy Feeding difficulties in infants and young children, particularly those born preterm, can have profound long-term consequences for physical health, nutrition, and developmental progress. Early feeding therapy is an essential intervention that addresses these challenges promptly, aiming to prevent chronic feeding problems and associated developmental delays. This article […]

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    929 E. Britton Rd
    Oklahoma City, OK 73114
    4331 Adams Rd
    Suite 111
    Norman, OK 73069

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    I consent to Pediatric Communication Solutions, Inc. (PCS) staff and its affiliates using any telephone numbers (including cell phone/wireless numbers), email addresses, and other electronic communications I provide to PCS for appointment, referral, treatment, billing, debt collection, and other purposes related to my/my child’s care. This includes phone calls, voice messages, text messages, emails, and other electronic communications. If I discontinue use of any phone number provided, I shall promptly notify PCS and will hold PCS and its affiliates harmless from any expenses or other loss arising from any failure to notify. I understand that standard text messages, unencrypted emails, and other electronic communications that I send and receive from PCS may flow through networks that are not secure and may be at risk of exposure of my health information (for example, the message could be intercepted and viewed by an unauthorized third party). In addition, once the text, email, or other electronic communication is received by me, someone may be able to access my phone, applications, digital devices, or email accounts and read the message. I understand that it is my responsibility to make sure that only authorized people are allowed to access my email, phone messages, cell phone, and digital devices. I understand these risks and give permission to PCS to communicate with me via wireless/cell phone, text message, unencrypted email, and other electronic communications. I authorize PCS to utilize the following communication methods with me.
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