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    Creative Therapy Tools: Gum
    Creative Therapy Tools

    Creative Therapy Tools: Gum

    Gum is a tool that can be used in occupational and speech therapy here at Circle Creek During occupational or speech therapy, our therapists might notice that their client is having some trouble staying focused during an activity, like reading book with the therapist. A quick fix that our therapists have found to keeping their attention, is to offer them some chewing gum. While they are chewing, their body is stimulated and it becomes much easier for them to focus. Luckily fo
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    Straight From the Heart: Alix Baty
    Straight From the Heart

    Straight From the Heart: Alix Baty

    Alix Baty is an incredible mother to her 2 kids. Alix and her husband take their oldest boy, Ezekial, to Circle Creek Therapy for occupational and physical therapy. Ezekial attends therapy here because he has a sensory processing disorder, and some developmental delays. We absolutely adore this family. It is an ongoing joke in our clinic that we wish that Ezekial needed speech therapy so that we could see him more! We interviewed Alix all about her experience at Circle Creek
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    Creative Therapy Tools: Resistance Bands
    Creative Therapy Tools

    Creative Therapy Tools: Resistance Bands

    Resistance bands are an exercise tool that our speech, occupational and physical therapists use at Circle Creek Therapy. In speech therapy, we can use resistance bands to help our kids draw out sounds that they need to target. By physically pulling the band as they are saying a word, they are more likely to say it correctly next time. In physical and occupational therapy, they use resistance bands for their more common uses. If a therapist is pulling at one end of the band wh
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