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When Genetic Testing for Autism Finds Nothing: What a Negative Result Means
Research > Genetics

When Genetic Testing for Autism Finds Nothing: What a Negative Result Means

By Clara Bloom
...is one page long and says, in careful clinical language, that the lab found nothing to tell you. That page is one of the most misread documents in pediatric genetics. It does not say your child has no genetic cause. It says that the specific test that was ordered, read against the reference databases as...
Transition from High School: A Year-by-Year Timeline for Planning Adult Life
Parenting > Adulthood

Transition from High School: A Year-by-Year Timeline for Planning Adult Life

By Dr. Opal Stenson
...sequence of decisions that starts years earlier, and each one has a window that closes if you miss it. I've spent a career watching two systems, pediatric medicine and special education, hand a young person off to adulthood at almost the same time. Both transitions get treated as paperwork. Neither is...
Virtual Speech Therapy: Does It Work as Well as In-Person Sessions?
Therapies > Speech

Virtual Speech Therapy: Does It Work as Well as In-Person Sessions?

By Caroline Harris
...can evaluate before committing. What the Research Shows. Telehealth speech therapy has been studied longer than most parents assume, with adult and pediatric outcome data going back over a decade and accelerating sharply after 2020. The consistent finding: children working on articulation and expressive...
Mobility Equipment Maintenance: Keeping Wheelchairs and Walkers Safe
Assistive Tech > Mobility

Mobility Equipment Maintenance: Keeping Wheelchairs and Walkers Safe

By Dr. Fiona Maddox

Routine maintenance checklist for pediatric wheelchairs, gait trainers, and walkers to prevent breakdowns and ensure safety.

Trexo Robotic Gait Trainer: What Families Should Know About the Technology
Assistive Tech > Mobility

Trexo Robotic Gait Trainer: What Families Should Know About the Technology

By Dr. Fiona Maddox
...device does, who it helps, what the research says, and what it realistically costs to access. What the Trexo Robotic Gait Trainer Is. Trexo is a pediatric robotic gait trainer designed for home and clinical use. It supports children as young as 18 months and up to 100 pounds. The device consists of motorized...
Adaptive Strollers vs. Wheelchairs: Which Mobility Device Does Your Child Need?
Assistive Tech > Mobility

Adaptive Strollers vs. Wheelchairs: Which Mobility Device Does Your Child Need?

By Dr. Fiona Maddox
Your pediatric therapist just suggested it's time to transition from your child's adaptive stroller to a wheelchair. Your child is four years old, still working...
The FDA Just Gave a Rare Pediatric Gene Therapy Its Fastest Regulatory Track. Here's What Families of Children with NGLY1 Deficiency Need to Know.
News > Research

The FDA Just Gave a Rare Pediatric Gene Therapy Its Fastest Regulatory Track. Here's What Families of Children with NGLY1 Deficiency Need to Know.

By Lucas Johnson

FDA grants RMAT designation to GS-100 gene therapy for NGLY1 Deficiency based on early clinical improvements in motor function.

When to Replace Your Child's Wheelchair: Fit Indicators and Insurance Timeline
Assistive Tech > Mobility

When to Replace Your Child's Wheelchair: Fit Indicators and Insurance Timeline

By Dr. Fiona Maddox
...six months ago now leave your child's feet dangling. These signs indicate safety issues and confirm that your child has outgrown their wheelchair. Pediatric wheelchairs have a limited lifespan not because they wear out, but because children grow. Unlike adult wheelchairs expected to last five years or...
Managing MS Fatigue in Children: What Parents and Schools Need to Know
Special Needs > Multiple Sclerosis

Managing MS Fatigue in Children: What Parents and Schools Need to Know

By Ms. Amelia Peterson
...no amount of rest seems to fix. You know it's the MS. The school thinks it's behavior. MS fatigue is the most common and most disabling symptom in pediatric multiple sclerosis, but it's invisible. Teachers see a child who looks fine and assume the exhaustion is laziness or lack of effort. Parents see a...
School Accommodations for Children with Multiple Sclerosis
Special Needs > Multiple Sclerosis

School Accommodations for Children with Multiple Sclerosis

By Ms. Amelia Peterson
...records. But to a teacher who has never worked with pediatric MS, they can look like inattention, laziness,...Schools. Most educators have never encountered pediatric MS. The condition affects roughly 3 to 5 percent...support. Fatigue is the most common symptom in pediatric MS, affecting up to 80 percent of children with...
The CF Transition to Adult Care: How to Prepare Your Teen for Independent Health Management
Special Needs > Cystic Fibrosis

The CF Transition to Adult Care: How to Prepare Your Teen for Independent Health Management

By Franklin Morris
...has been coordinated by the same pediatric team for years. Somewhere between...When the Transition Happens. Most pediatric CF centers transition patients between...developmentally ready. Others extend pediatric care to 21 if the adult clinic has...team. What Changes in Adult CF Care. Pediatric CF care is family-centered. Parents...
CRISPR Gene Therapy for Rare Pediatric Disorders: What Families Need to Know
Research > Genetics

CRISPR Gene Therapy for Rare Pediatric Disorders: What Families Need to Know

By Aiden Moore
...specifically for that child's genetic mutation, built from scratch as a one-time intervention outside any clinical trial. For families navigating rare pediatric diagnoses, that news raises the question everyone asks: does this apply to my child? The short answer is that most children with rare disorders won't...

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