Scaling the Wall!
Mia Fox, is a yoga teacher, physical therapist, and rock climber. Mia talks about how she got started in rock climbing and the therapeutic benefits it provides.
Camp Conquest
Mark is the Founder & CEO of Camp Conquest, an overnight camp for children and adults with special needs and disabilities in Millington, TN. He and his wife, Amanda, are blessed with 5 great kids, ages 15 to 27, and 2 grandchildren. Mark and his family live in Arlington, TN. He grew up in Dallas, TX, where his parents took in 28 foster children when he was growing up, and several had a special need or disability. His message is that camp builds confidence, community, and social interaction.
Therapy Intensives
Mike Poole of Walk This Way Oxford is well known as The Coach for children with Cerebral Palsy. In today's episode we discuss therapy intensives and explore topics of expectations, mindset an accountability.
Stand up Paddle Boarding
Today we chat with Alyssa Walz from Tender Ones Therapy Services, and coming soon we will be talking as well with Colleen Stark from the Stark Off Disability Institute where she chats about the disability rights movement, as well as some of the camps coming up through the institute.
Achilles International
What a treat to talk with Emily Glasser and discover the history of Achilles International. Achilles International has become a global organization whose mission is to transform the lives of people with disabilities through athletic programs and social connections.
Wired On Development: A "Knowledge Hub"
Are you a parent overwhelmed with sifting through the internet to find the best resources for your non typical child? wiredONdevelopment offers a solution.
Is Horse Riding an effective therapy tool?
Marsh chats with Sonya Burks of Healing Horses, Inc to discuss the benefits of equine assisted therapy.
What are Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Devices?
Communication is essential to one’s quality of life. We have the right to interact socially and build relationships. We want to be able to express our wants, needs, thoughts, and opinions. And we certainly want to be able to alert others when we are in pain and need help.