At Kara Dodds & Associates, that’s cause for celebration! We partner with some of the best organizations in San Diego to provide services to our children, and to show our appreciation, we’d like to recognize their efforts. We’ve had a long relationship with Valerie Saraf, the curator of Valerie’s List and Facebook pages. She has been a strong advocate for…
Have concerns about your child’s gross motor development? Here is a list of some important gross motor milestones that occur between birth and 6 years of age. If your child seems to be behind in their motor development or if you concerns about their quality of movement, our pediatric physical therapists are here to help! 0-6 months Brings hands to…
Kara Dodds & Associates was featured in this article along with the Autism Tree Project Foundation regarding the amazing work being done with the early intervention screenings and trainings within the local San Diego County preschool community and Head Start. Read more at: Local San Diego non-profit provides more than 8,700 free Early Intervention Preschool Screenings.
Kara was featured in this article about early autism detection and the free screenings she provides to preschools within San Diego County through her work with the Autism Tree Project Foundation! Read more at: UT San Diego: “Early Autism Detection Helps, But it’s Hard”.
Autism Tree Project Foundation partners with Alpha Kappa Alpha Head Start Program to provide Early Intervention Screenings for 1,200 low-income students SAN DIEGO, January 6, 2014 – The Autism Tree Project Foundation 501(c)(3) (ATPF) has partnered with the Alpha Kappa Alpha Head Start Program in El Cajon to provide free Early Intervention Screenings to more than 1,200 low-income children annually…
Do you ever wonder if girls really do talk earlier than boys? Or if when grandma says using a pacifier will create speech problems later, you should believe her? Below are some common assumptions about young children’s speech and language development, and whether or not they’re true or false. 1. You should never use “baby talk” with babies False Baby…