by Reyna Williams, Brighton Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist When our children first learn to speak, they often start with just single words. As we watch them grow, their vocabulary increases, and they start to put the pieces of the language puzzle together. Before you know it, that tiny baby who would simply “coo” or “goo” […]
Explore morePlay is a fundamental human function. Play for children, adolescents and adults is an important part of learning, positive self-image, emotional and social wellbeing. The Power of Play extends into every aspect of our lives, even school. So, why don’t we play more? We don’t play more because we don’t value play over hard work […]
Explore moreBy Monica Garcia, Regional Director of ECI Services Everyone’s favorite spooky holiday is just around the corner. As we prepare to dress up, Trick or Treat and celebrate Halloween its important to keep an eye out for teal pumpkins. The Teal Pumpkin Project was started in 2014 by FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education) to […]
Explore moreAt Brighton, we want every parent to be informed of the ECI Transition process so their child can get the best possible education and care. Here’s what you can expect from the ECI Transition Process. The ECI Transition Process 1. Referral Referral to public school must take place at least 90 days prior to the […]
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