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Welcome to Little Brains Big Steps Podcast - A Space to Break Down Neurodevelopmental Approaches and Child Development in the Pediatric Therapy World

Welcome to Little Brains Big Steps Podcast - A Space to Break Down Neurodevelopmental Approaches and Child Development in the Pediatric Therapy World

Update: 2025-02-07
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In this conversation, Megan Williams and Franchesca Cox discuss their experiences and insights in the field of therapy, particularly focusing on feeding therapy, intensive therapy, and the importance of community support. They explore the challenges faced by therapists and families, the significance of reflexes in child development, and the need for effective home programs. The conversation emphasizes the collaborative nature of therapy and the necessity of understanding insurance dynamics to ensure families receive the best care possible.


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00:00 Welcome to Little Brain's Big Steps Podcast

02:31 Franchesca's Journey into Occupational and Intensive Therapy

06:43 Megan's Journey into MNRI and Feeding Therapy

13:55 The Importance of Collaboration in Therapy

19:11 Megan on Combining Our Therapy Techniques

23:08 Q & A Get to Know You

23:20 Therapeutic Approaches and Techniques

29:05 Understanding Therapy and Insurance Challenges

32:59 Invitation for Feedback from Listeners

34:37 Medical Disclaimer

34:59 Outro


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Welcome to Little Brains Big Steps Podcast - A Space to Break Down Neurodevelopmental Approaches and Child Development in the Pediatric Therapy World

Welcome to Little Brains Big Steps Podcast - A Space to Break Down Neurodevelopmental Approaches and Child Development in the Pediatric Therapy World

Franchesca Cox & Megan Williams