With COVID-19 precautions and various regulations being implemented nation wide, kids Summer Camps are less likely to be available during the summer of 2020. Luckily, Microsoft and the Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center have teamed up to host a series of virtual summer camps that are specifically geared […]
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Read this social story created by the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital here: https://www.ucucedd.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Social-Distancing-Social-Narrative_CCHMC-1.pdf This book was created and written by: Meg Stone-Heaberlin, Celia Schloemer and Rebecca Shaffer Additionally, a video has been created to help children understand the importance of and how to socially distance. Watch it here! Elite Kids Therapy is always available to help […]
Microsoft is offering their 10th annual Ability Summit as an online event in 2020! Read more to learn about this free event on May 27th and May 28th. What is Microsoft Ability Summit? The Microsoft Ability Summit is a digital event experience that brings together people with disabilities, allies, and accessibility professionals to Imagine, Build, […]
Ohio Family to Family is hosting a free virtual training program to help families understand the legal aspects of special education during the COVID-19 restrictions and to help implement practical strategies to adapt to an at home learning environment. The training session will be joined by guest speakers : John Price, Esq, Staff Attorney for […]
Read the full article by Katie Yeh here : https://www.friendshipcircle.org/blog/2013/05/28/10-ways-a-speech-language-pathologist-can-help-your-child/ Speech-Language Pathologist. Speech Pathologist. Speech Teacher. Known by many names, people refer to these specialists most often as speech therapists. They work with children with a variety of delays and disorders spanning from mild articulation delays to more complex disorders such as autism, Down syndrome, hearing impairment, […]
Read the story here: https://wpg-assets.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/pdf/coronavirus.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2RqAzdJ1FfBqN-YtkJ1TE2vSFkVn8l7pw3CG0xYi2SSudj-WEEeMm-HGM CoronavirusA Book for Children written by:Elizabeth Jenner, Kate Wilson, and Nia RobertsConsultant: Professor Graham Medley Cincinnati Therapy Connections is now Elite Kids Therapy. We continue to provide quality therapy by experienced therapists. Our therapists provide speech and occupational therapy in your home, our Mason office, or your child’s academic environment. […]
Cincinnati Therapy Connections is changing our name! We don’t want to be similar to any therapy companies in the surrounding states. To help ensure we continue to stand out due to our highly experienced therapists providing quality speech and occupational therapy, we are changing our name and logo! Make sure to check back and see […]
Have you seen our Mason office?! It’s a great place to bring your child for speech and or occupational therapy. Here’s a few pictures of our vibrant Cincinnati Therapy Connections office! Isn’t our office vibrant and fun?! Cincinnati Therapy Connections can help your child be engaged and increase their speech and fine motor skills at […]
From Understood.org, written By Julie Rawe Read the full article here https://www.understood.org/en/learning-thinking-differences/child-learning-disabilities/information-processing-issues/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-child-with-slow-processing-speed?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=understoodorg&fbclid=IwAR2hu68vlbTNemKSpT1uGBDoO9Bm10zyKly-aeqYmL05ar5NTN_3HEIFAOY Meet Kevin, a third grader with slow processing speed. This doesn’t mean he isn’t smart. It just means his brain needs more time to take in and use information. For example, he often knows the right answer to a question, but he needs more […]
Join the Cincinnati Autism Society for an online conversation about autism and mental health. Though mental health issues are common for everyone, those with autism can experience mental illness more frequently than those who are neurotypical. Facilitators, along with a self-advocate panel, will discuss common mental health illnesses along with treatment options and supports. When […]










