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		<title>A Mother’s Intuition: Managing Pediatric Care for Special Kids</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Moms are incredibly perceptive. They can pinpoint a fever with a single touch, remember which kid is bothered by a tag in their shirt and distinguish a hungry cry from a tired cry. But what happens when the concerns are more subtle? Maybe your preschooler<br />
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moms are incredibly perceptive. They can pinpoint a fever with a single touch, remember which kid is bothered by a tag in their shirt and distinguish a hungry cry from a tired cry.<br />
But what happens when the concerns are more subtle?</p>
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<p>Maybe your preschooler isn’t talking like others their age.<br />
Maybe your second grader is bright but somehow still struggling in school.<br />
Maybe your child seems overwhelmed by sounds or social situations.</p>
<p>For families who want a better answer than “let’s wait and see,” comprehensive pediatric specialty care can make all the difference.</p>
<p><strong>The Power of Early Answers</strong></p>
<p>High-achieving, attentive parents often sense early when something feels “off.” The big question is, where can they turn next?</p>
<p>That’s where a pediatric neuropsychologist becomes invaluable. At UNT Health Clinical Practice Group in Fort Worth, pediatric neuropsychologist Dr. Samantha Saldana turns uncertainty into strategy for families, equipping patients and their parents with the tools they need to learn, grow and thrive.</p>
<p>A pediatric neuropsychologist evaluates how a child’s brain functions in real life, looking at attention, memory, language, executive function, learning differences, anxiety, ADHD, autism spectrum concerns and more. Rather than labeling a child, this kind of evaluation provides a detailed roadmap of how your child learns, what they struggle with, and how to support them at school and at home.</p>
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<p><strong>When Hearing and Speech Aren’t Keeping up</strong></p>
<p>Sometimes the issue isn’t behavior or learning &#8211; it’s communication.</p>
<p>If your child frequently says “what?” struggles with articulation, seems behind in language development, or becomes frustrated trying to express themselves, early support can be transformative.</p>
<p>Audiology services ensure that hearing concerns are identified early. Even mild or fluctuating hearing loss can impact speech, learning and behavior. This intervention could be as early as the newborn stage, with a follow-up hearing screen if there were abnormalities in the results of their hearing screen from the hospital.</p>
<p>Speech-language pathology for littles focuses on:</p>
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<li>Early language development</li>
<li>Articulation and speech clarity</li>
<li>Social communication skills</li>
<li>Feeding or oral-motor concerns</li>
<li>Support for children with developmental differences</li>
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<p>Both audiology and speech-language pathology are offered at UNT Health Clinical Practice Group for patients of all ages to allow for early intervention. Many parents don’t realize that early intervention often means shorter intervention. Addressing concerns at age 3, 4, or 5 can prevent years of academic frustration later.</p>
<p><strong>Specialized Care for Young Performers</strong></p>
<p>Maybe your child doesn’t seem to have any delays, and your biggest challenge is keeping up with them as they pursue their passions! For students who spend their afternoons in the studio, rehearsal hall, or backstage, their bodies are their instruments and those instruments deserve specialized care.</p>
<p>Our UNT Health Performing Arts Medicine program supports dancers, vocalists, musicians, actors, and stage crew, with injury prevention, performance optimization and treatment tailored to the unique physical and vocal demands of their craft.</p>
<p>Whether it’s a dancer managing ankle pain before competition season, a violinist with shoulder strain, or a singer protecting their voice during show choir, our team understands the intensity and discipline these students bring to their art.</p>
<p>The expert care in our performing arts clinic is designed for all ages, and can help your child stay strong, confident and stage ready.</p>
<p><strong>Coordinated Care for Busy Families</strong></p>
<p>For women in the “sandwich” generation – caring for children and aging parents &#8211; time is your scarcest resource.</p>
<p>You may be scheduling soccer practice and neurology appointments. You’re managing PTA meetings and estate planning conversations. You do not have time to piece together care across three different cities.</p>
<p>UNT Health Clinical Practice Group integrates pediatric primary care, neuropsychology, audiology, speech therapy and performing arts medicine to create continuity for your family. Our front desk can even “appointment stack” – you could see your pediatrician for a well-child visit, then head upstairs to see your performing arts specialist.</p>
<p><strong>Because You Trust Your Instincts</strong></p>
<p>If you’ve been wondering whether to “wait and see” if your child needs specialized care, consider this your encouragement to take the next step. A mother’s intuition is powerful! Having clear answers brings confidence and peace of mind. At UNT Health, our role is to partner with you, offering thoughtful, comprehensive care that supports your child at every stage of development.</p>
<p>To schedule an appointment with Pediatric Primary Care, Pediatric Neuropsychology, the Speech &amp; Hearing Center, or Performing Arts Medicine, call 817-735-3627.</p>
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		<title>Celebrate National Autism Acceptance Month at the Carter</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2025 19:57:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Amon Carter Museum of American Art (the Carter) is celebrating National Autism Acceptance Month this April with two free events for neurodivergent individuals from kids to adults: Sensory Explorations and Meet Up at the Museum. For over 10 years, the Carter has been committed<br />
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<p>The Amon Carter Museum of American Art (the Carter) is celebrating National Autism Acceptance Month this April with two free events for neurodivergent individuals from kids to adults: Sensory Explorations and Meet Up at the Museum.</p>
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<p>For over 10 years, the Carter has been committed to ensuring that the Museum is accessible to visitors of all ages and abilities. These two free events provide additional opportunities for all of our neurodivergent visitors to encounter the wonder and beauty of American creativity during their visit to the Carter, with engaging activities designed to support a variety of accessibility needs. Beyond access events, the Carter also offers a variety of accessibility tools and resources, from large-print labels to tactile tool kits, and continues to work with organizations in the community to enhance and improve accessibility offerings at the Museum.</p>
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<p>“At the Carter, we believe that art should be accessible to everyone, and we are committed to providing inclusive experiences for visitors of all ages and abilities,” said Amanda Blake, Director of Education, Library, and Visitor Experience. “For more than a decade, we have worked to ensure that neurodivergent visitors and their families feel welcomed and supported through specialized events, resources, and partnerships. We are proud to continue expanding these efforts and fostering an environment where all visitors can engage with American art in meaningful ways.”</p>
<div id="attachment_36940" style="width: 510px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-36940" class="size-full wp-image-36940" src="https://tanglewoodmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/16788445884713168078.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="261" srcset="https://tanglewoodmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/16788445884713168078.jpg 500w, https://tanglewoodmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/16788445884713168078-300x157.jpg 300w, https://tanglewoodmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/16788445884713168078-360x188.jpg 360w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px" /><p id="caption-attachment-36940" class="wp-caption-text">Photo courtesy of Amon Carter Museum of American Art</p></div>
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<p>On Saturday, April 12, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., families with children of all ages on the autism spectrum are invited to join us at the Carter for <a href="http://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn=u001.KYMcouZu0tl1ow3799o2RxCVuxUamU9IzrQNpZJGVLtAEl0BUTxFAR4QNpHJLbs-2BcTOBAN-2Fl73pgmMVDZokFHy2higkb6OohPQl6iSVHdPU-3DOtbM_MzsgxdPgGhPJRvDXZYDmbF-2B5WWHUyLlTroZf8BzjGB5oBoeFgktJzVdQfmSJFGUntEGn4B8g-2BRd6lBpRpEAhZ1qwmx-2BBWQTsryPQHvqThNWCIM-2FvSQGW8p0cVP5nyF-2F2NTfJXEHHuiOX-2B7jeX47OWTifq8DDMmCvkreYe-2FPdQhp-2Fiplt-2Fy-2F2eAR4nOzAkDENzzh77Hv5HTDe-2F7XlxksWOkzrSz185ST-2Fl8hVv4F5PhaaAf1xFRtfWCxfXYhQFgfcTU6pmkFmtSEjXG6A6fZzYO6nB7YHAT5tXjlwVR7ccBJeuoKJcroojIazSlOU8mMVlDTZUzRCnZ-2BD97b-2BNkyZewbLlqzFIfHOCSzHyRTjqNSpzV0pZO8ti389hgP1HYelgPoR6e0XTmTwBIMvtUnCdg-3D-3D" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn%3Du001.KYMcouZu0tl1ow3799o2RxCVuxUamU9IzrQNpZJGVLtAEl0BUTxFAR4QNpHJLbs-2BcTOBAN-2Fl73pgmMVDZokFHy2higkb6OohPQl6iSVHdPU-3DOtbM_MzsgxdPgGhPJRvDXZYDmbF-2B5WWHUyLlTroZf8BzjGB5oBoeFgktJzVdQfmSJFGUntEGn4B8g-2BRd6lBpRpEAhZ1qwmx-2BBWQTsryPQHvqThNWCIM-2FvSQGW8p0cVP5nyF-2F2NTfJXEHHuiOX-2B7jeX47OWTifq8DDMmCvkreYe-2FPdQhp-2Fiplt-2Fy-2F2eAR4nOzAkDENzzh77Hv5HTDe-2F7XlxksWOkzrSz185ST-2Fl8hVv4F5PhaaAf1xFRtfWCxfXYhQFgfcTU6pmkFmtSEjXG6A6fZzYO6nB7YHAT5tXjlwVR7ccBJeuoKJcroojIazSlOU8mMVlDTZUzRCnZ-2BD97b-2BNkyZewbLlqzFIfHOCSzHyRTjqNSpzV0pZO8ti389hgP1HYelgPoR6e0XTmTwBIMvtUnCdg-3D-3D&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1741981545145000&amp;usg=AOvVaw2aY31P24w2UM2RAc2FF9dB">Sensory Explorations: Food</a>. Sensory Explorations is a free event offered twice a year providing a creative outlet for families. During this free event, visitors connect with artworks that feature food in the galleries, enjoy an interactive performance, and get creative during a hands-on, art-making experience. While the needs of individuals with autism are the focus of this event, it is also fun for parents, siblings, and friends.</p>
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<p>On Thursday, April 17, from 5:30–7:30 p.m., visitors are invited to join us at the Carter for <a href="http://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn=u001.KYMcouZu0tl1ow3799o2RxCVuxUamU9IzrQNpZJGVLsvYV4fXZKTZVk-2B-2FP1H4q1h7cWepQWHqRTR2-2B-2BaxPSmUQ-3D-3Du-Il_MzsgxdPgGhPJRvDXZYDmbF-2B5WWHUyLlTroZf8BzjGB5oBoeFgktJzVdQfmSJFGUntEGn4B8g-2BRd6lBpRpEAhZ1qwmx-2BBWQTsryPQHvqThNWCIM-2FvSQGW8p0cVP5nyF-2F2NTfJXEHHuiOX-2B7jeX47OWTifq8DDMmCvkreYe-2FPdQhp-2Fiplt-2Fy-2F2eAR4nOzAkDENzzh77Hv5HTDe-2F7XlxksWOkzrSz185ST-2Fl8hVv4F5PhYclWD75Jr0GeI6kOz71fFBuDV-2Bv0a1bBgKP50IvBQsdq-2BPwz372OgYa2Uhs6zam8tfvSBY3ibycyUoNFe7N3ZBiGOhs95xzdMRpaXsU-2BWFzAlEjhe7EC3gQX7osbisIsb0xWPSsHJwyc7FFUC6P1qmurm9gNGUWIwXNqYO4rkh2w-3D-3D" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn%3Du001.KYMcouZu0tl1ow3799o2RxCVuxUamU9IzrQNpZJGVLsvYV4fXZKTZVk-2B-2FP1H4q1h7cWepQWHqRTR2-2B-2BaxPSmUQ-3D-3Du-Il_MzsgxdPgGhPJRvDXZYDmbF-2B5WWHUyLlTroZf8BzjGB5oBoeFgktJzVdQfmSJFGUntEGn4B8g-2BRd6lBpRpEAhZ1qwmx-2BBWQTsryPQHvqThNWCIM-2FvSQGW8p0cVP5nyF-2F2NTfJXEHHuiOX-2B7jeX47OWTifq8DDMmCvkreYe-2FPdQhp-2Fiplt-2Fy-2F2eAR4nOzAkDENzzh77Hv5HTDe-2F7XlxksWOkzrSz185ST-2Fl8hVv4F5PhYclWD75Jr0GeI6kOz71fFBuDV-2Bv0a1bBgKP50IvBQsdq-2BPwz372OgYa2Uhs6zam8tfvSBY3ibycyUoNFe7N3ZBiGOhs95xzdMRpaXsU-2BWFzAlEjhe7EC3gQX7osbisIsb0xWPSsHJwyc7FFUC6P1qmurm9gNGUWIwXNqYO4rkh2w-3D-3D&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1741981545145000&amp;usg=AOvVaw1jNFeOW-amoOQFrOHuWD5M">Meet Up at the Museum: Food</a>. Meet Up at the Museum is a free sensory-friendly social event for neurodivergent adults and their guests offered in the spring and fall. During April’s free event, visitors can explore art through sensory tools, make new connections, exchange recipes, and get creative with an art-making activity. While the needs of individuals with autism are the focus of this event, it is also fun for family and friends.</p>
<div id="attachment_36942" style="width: 510px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-36942" class="size-full wp-image-36942" src="https://tanglewoodmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/16497254236463156379.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="261" srcset="https://tanglewoodmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/16497254236463156379.jpg 500w, https://tanglewoodmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/16497254236463156379-300x157.jpg 300w, https://tanglewoodmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/16497254236463156379-360x188.jpg 360w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px" /><p id="caption-attachment-36942" class="wp-caption-text">Photo courtesy of Amon Carter Museum of American Art</p></div>
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<p>In addition to reoccurring Sensory Explorations and Meet Up at the Museum, the Carter also offers additional access opportunities available on request for individuals and groups. Artful Moments is designed for visitors with dementia and their care partners, where visitors connect with artworks and share stories together in a social setting. During Close Encounters, visitors with low or no vision and their guests participate in a tour and use sensory tools, including raised-line drawings and 3D-printed copies of sculptures, to connect with artworks. And children or adults with cognitive and/or physical disabilities can engage in multisensory activities and create a work of art during our Connect to Art program.</p>
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<p>“Each year, we look forward to celebrating art, creativity, and connection with the families and adults in our community through our access events and resources,” stated Alli Rogers Andreen, Manager of Family and Access Programs. “Whether people are visiting for neurodivergent-specific events or stopping by on a Friday afternoon, our priority is to create an environment where learners of all ages and abilities feel safe, supported, and free to be themselves as they make meaningful connections with art.”</p>
<div id="attachment_36939" style="width: 510px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-36939" class="size-full wp-image-36939" src="https://tanglewoodmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/12263777688495897227.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="261" srcset="https://tanglewoodmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/12263777688495897227.jpg 500w, https://tanglewoodmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/12263777688495897227-300x157.jpg 300w, https://tanglewoodmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/12263777688495897227-360x188.jpg 360w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px" /><p id="caption-attachment-36939" class="wp-caption-text">Photo courtesy of Amon Carter Museum of American Art</p></div>
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<p>Beyond access events, the Carter also offers a variety of accessibility tools and resources. Museum visitors can request tactile tools kits during their visit, which feature 3D-printed copies and raised-line drawings of select artworks from the collection; visual descriptions in braille and large print; and additional sensory objects to experience works of art while in the galleries. The Carter also has audio and video stops throughout the Museum featuring additional context for works of art from artists, Museum staff, community members, and others, as well as assistive listening devices during events and tours. Each gallery in the Museum, from the permanent collection to the special exhibitions, has booklets with large-print labels. Recently, the Carter began offering EnChroma color-blind glasses for both children and adults, available for check-out at the Information Desk. Free visual description and touch tours of the collection are available with advanced scheduling; artworks with visual descriptions may also be found on our website. Since 2021, the Carter has offered American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation at many of the Museum’s events. With advance notice, visitors may request ASL interpretation for events where it is not already available.</p>
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<p>The Carter’s commitment to these audiences is strengthened by partnerships with professionals skilled in serving visitors with special needs. Since 2014, Lighthouse for the Blind Fort Worth has partnered with the Carter to help us develop raised-line drawings and visual descriptions for our visitors and alt text for the Museum’s website. The Carter has partnered with TCU FACES (Families, Autism, and Child Emotional Studies) since 2018 for our access events, such as Sensory Explorations, to structure our programs and invite families to access events, as well as provide staff training. The Carter has also been an official clinical site for Tarrant Community College Sign Language Program since 2021, which allows their students to practice signing for lectures, member events, and exhibition openings. Dementia Friendly Fort Worth has partnered with the Carter since 2019, allowing us to offer free virtual tours of the collection for the organization during their social events. Since 2020, the Carter has partnered with the University of North Texas, which provides exceptional training for our staff and insight into how to best format our access events at the Museum.</p>
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<p>To learn more about access events and resources at the Carter, visit <a href="http://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn=u001.KYMcouZu0tl1ow3799o2RxCVuxUamU9IzrQNpZJGVLvDXtZcHum7isNYoj0ALT9tvXaaCsQiuROpixCq-2FBOODJiPAPlr7HZHgyGsG7r6C4o-3DHWAx_MzsgxdPgGhPJRvDXZYDmbF-2B5WWHUyLlTroZf8BzjGB5oBoeFgktJzVdQfmSJFGUntEGn4B8g-2BRd6lBpRpEAhZ1qwmx-2BBWQTsryPQHvqThNWCIM-2FvSQGW8p0cVP5nyF-2F2NTfJXEHHuiOX-2B7jeX47OWTifq8DDMmCvkreYe-2FPdQhp-2Fiplt-2Fy-2F2eAR4nOzAkDENzzh77Hv5HTDe-2F7XlxksWOkzrSz185ST-2Fl8hVv4F5PhZpV0wEJ7h57G0YtjhQ56AMCzjJXNkssv4cyFbDQhf-2BpbqPbXkFXgV75aFbP1RJAC1l1s9YrddlYC5jPAIiNyJyF1IO1U-2FcfSJG3md28QGRrmxxQG0PFuv97pRZKfDdlwVpiEVd8F4TxF1OfMizxb9H6Q4u8C1c7zsogWNZmA7vng-3D-3D" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn%3Du001.KYMcouZu0tl1ow3799o2RxCVuxUamU9IzrQNpZJGVLvDXtZcHum7isNYoj0ALT9tvXaaCsQiuROpixCq-2FBOODJiPAPlr7HZHgyGsG7r6C4o-3DHWAx_MzsgxdPgGhPJRvDXZYDmbF-2B5WWHUyLlTroZf8BzjGB5oBoeFgktJzVdQfmSJFGUntEGn4B8g-2BRd6lBpRpEAhZ1qwmx-2BBWQTsryPQHvqThNWCIM-2FvSQGW8p0cVP5nyF-2F2NTfJXEHHuiOX-2B7jeX47OWTifq8DDMmCvkreYe-2FPdQhp-2Fiplt-2Fy-2F2eAR4nOzAkDENzzh77Hv5HTDe-2F7XlxksWOkzrSz185ST-2Fl8hVv4F5PhZpV0wEJ7h57G0YtjhQ56AMCzjJXNkssv4cyFbDQhf-2BpbqPbXkFXgV75aFbP1RJAC1l1s9YrddlYC5jPAIiNyJyF1IO1U-2FcfSJG3md28QGRrmxxQG0PFuv97pRZKfDdlwVpiEVd8F4TxF1OfMizxb9H6Q4u8C1c7zsogWNZmA7vng-3D-3D&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1741981545145000&amp;usg=AOvVaw20lM4-qyc8i8BvT9r_BIxL">cartermuseum.org/Access</a>.</p>
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