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Locality: East Amherst, New York

Phone: +1 716-472-1289



Website: www.creativetherapiesofwny.com

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Creative Therapies of WNY 03.01.2021

Skills to practice before sitting!

Creative Therapies of WNY 31.12.2020

Let's get festive and crafty with paper plates. Have fun making all three crafts for the holidays!

Creative Therapies of WNY 23.12.2020

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Creative Therapies of WNY 02.12.2020

My favorite Do’s and Don’ts for encouraging speech at home! *The Don’ts are okay to do every now and then, just try to avoid them as much as you can while also trying to do more of the Do’s!

Creative Therapies of WNY 17.11.2020

Help your child combine two or more words by modeling with the ONE-UP, Pumpkin Style!

Creative Therapies of WNY 12.11.2020

Proud & Honored to make the Business 1st Fast Track List for the 3rd year in a row!!! A special thanks to our amazing employees making Telehealth work with our EI & CPSE kiddos.

Creative Therapies of WNY 03.11.2020

Oh my gosh!! Tic Tac Tony is baaack!! This is the absolute BEST game ever for toddlers and preschoolers!! Just found it today at Walmart! . .... . #cariebertseminars See more

Creative Therapies of WNY 24.10.2020

I teamed up with my friends at The Childhood Collective to bring you the differences in Autism and ADHD! They can be pretty difficult to tease apart because the...y have a lot of overlapping characteristics. Also, many individuals with an autism diagnosis struggle with inattention and impulsivity and/or also meet diagnostic criteria as having both autism and ADHD. This makes it tricky for an average person (and sometimes experienced professionals!) to differentiate the two, and exactly why a comprehensive and multidisciplinary evaluation can be most beneficial (and why I asked my friends to help out with this post!). Key differences: 1 Autistic individuals typically have differences and difficulties in understanding social rules/interactions, while those diagnosed with ADHD understand and know these rules, they just struggle attending and using them appropriately. 2 Language in autistic kids can often develop in an unusual manner resulting in atypical language (echolalia, scripting, jargon) or have splinter skills (strong labeling skills/vocabulary, difficulty with using language for a variety of purposes), while language in ADHD kids develops in a typical manner but often in a delayed timeline. This is where a quality speech/language evaluation comes in! 3 Autistic individuals may have special interests, preferred routines, body movements/stimming, and difficulty with the development of play- which children with ADHD do not typically present with. 4 While both may have difficulty distinguishing relevant and irrelevant information, autistic individuals often focus on details, while those with ADHD often miss the details.

Creative Therapies of WNY 05.10.2020

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Creative Therapies of WNY 16.09.2020

Paper plate Santa beard craft so cute! By Easy kids crafts and activities - Non-Toy Gifts Find the template here: https://nontoygifts.com/paper-plate-santa-beard-craft/

Creative Therapies of WNY 14.09.2020

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Creative Therapies of WNY 01.09.2020

Yesterday I talked about the average age and milestone for beginning to combine words- and today, what actually counts as two word combinations! The key is flexible use of words!

Creative Therapies of WNY 24.08.2020

Two word combinations is a super important building block of language development- but one that can be easily overlooked by parents and pediatricians! If your c...hild is not combining words by 2 years of age, I would recommend a speech/language evaluation to determine if your child has a need for intervention. Stay tuned tomorrow when I will post what counts as a two word combination- and what doesn’t!