by todd@frontlineinspections.com | Jul 27, 2025 | Uncategorized
How Exercise Transforms the Brain-Body Connection in Kids with Apraxia If your child has autism or whole-body apraxia, you may have seen how hard it is for them to control their movements. They might want to grab a toy, stand up, or walk over to you—but their body...
by todd@frontlineinspections.com | Jul 19, 2025 | Uncategorized
What You’re Not Told About Autism: A Parent’s Guide to the Motor Connection When people hear the word autism, they typically think of behaviors: limited eye contact, sensory sensitivity, repetitive movements, or delayed speech. While these traits are part of the...
by todd@frontlineinspections.com | Jul 9, 2025 | Uncategorized
Why motor skills matter more than behavior in autism therapy If you’re raising a child on the autism spectrum, chances are you’ve already encountered a list of therapies: speech therapy, occupational therapy, ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis), and maybe even physical...
by todd@frontlineinspections.com | Jul 5, 2025 | Uncategorized
Why Motor Planning in Autism Often Gets Overlooked When autism is discussed, the conversation typically centers around speech delays, social differences, or behavioral challenges. But there’s another critical piece of the puzzle that’s often ignored: motor planning...
by todd@frontlineinspections.com | Jun 23, 2025 | Uncategorized
A common question I hear from parents is: “Why would my child need the Spellers Method if they can already talk?” This is especially true for parents of children with unreliable speech—those who can speak, but struggle to express themselves clearly or...
by todd@frontlineinspections.com | Jun 18, 2025 | Uncategorized
A common question I receive is: “How is Spellers Method different from other spelling-based communication methods?” This is an important question—especially considering that Spellers Method is emerging as a trusted approach for nonspeaking, minimally...