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#400 - Should Kindergartners Be Potty Trained Before School? What a New Kansas Bill Could Mean for Families

There has been growing conversation around proposed legislation that would require children to be toilet trained before enrolling in kindergarten. In this episode, we take a thoughtful look at what these policies mean from a developmental and occupational therapy perspective.We t ...  Show more

#399 - Meet Amanda! Our New Co-Host & Occupational Therapist at Harkla

Today’s episode is a special one because we’re introducing someone new to the podcast. If you’ve been listening for a while, you know our mission has always been to support families, therapists, and educators with practical, real-life strategies rooted in occupational therapy.As ...  Show more

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