Holiday Closures

All Children’s Therapy Corner locations will be closed the following days to celebrate the holidays! Monday, December 24 Tuesday, December 25 We will reopen Wednesday, December 26 at 11:45am Tuesday, January 1, 2019 We will be open our normal hours on December 31!

Respite days 2018 are here!

  Children’s Therapy Corner is offering respite days in December 2018! Each of our locations will be offering a day for parents to drop their kids (and their siblings!) at CTC for a few hours to get errands done, prep for the Holidays or just take a nap! Each location will have games, crafts and fun to keep them entertained. … Read More

Lansing Acquires Land for New Child-Centered Therapy Corner

Rendering of exterior of Children's Therapy Corner in Lansing

If we build it, they will come… Provide quality pediatric therapeutic services that meet the changing needs of children and their families in a supportive atmosphere; this is Children’s Therapy Corner’s mission. Aligning with that mission, our shared vision includes a physical environment that has the comfort and feeling of “home”. We want our families to be comfortable in our … Read More

Torticollis in Babies

Therapist working with child

Torticollis is the name given to the condition when a baby has tightness on one side of their neck that leads to a head tilt to one side with a neck rotation to the opposite side. The reported incident rate of congenital muscular torticollis is 0.3-2% (1). Infants who have torticollis typically lie with their neck bent to one side and … Read More

Home Activities for Your Child

After-School Activities to Increase Your Child’s Fine Motor, Gross Motor, and Speech and Language Skills: Our therapists in the Traverse City location have shared some of their favorite activities to help your child progress their skills with fun and motivating ideas for targeting fine motor, visual motor, gross motor, and speech and language skills in the after-school hours. From our Occupational … Read More

Benefits of Sign Language

Therapist and child

  Created by: Danielle Gage MSU Speech Student Common Misconceptions About Sign Language Sign language hinders my child’s ability to speak: Research shows that sign language actually enhances a variety of speech and language skills necessary for foundational learning skills. My child has to have a hearing impairment in order to learn sign language: False. Sign language has been used … Read More

Occupational Therapist

I love having a Music Therapist on our interdisciplinary team. When we co-lead sessions, I notice that the children are much more motivated to push themselves when working with such things as fine motor control and range of motion activities.

Physical Therapist

CTC allows me, as a Physical Therapist, the opportunity to treat the child as a whole person, while being part of a team. The team is not worried about only their discipline-specific goals, but is concerned with allowing the child to reach his or her maximum potential possible as a person. Working here lets me help kids achieve miracles both … Read More

Physical Therapist

I love celebrating all the little achievements with the children and their families that add up to big changes in their lives! Working closely with a family to help a child learn to move- whether they are rolling, crawling, walking or recovering from an injury/surgery is always rewarding!