Little Brains Big Steps

Franchesca Cox & Megan Williams

**Little Brains, Big Steps** is a podcast dedicated to supporting families of children with special needs. Hosted by Franchesca Cox, an occupational therapist, and Megan Williams, a speech-language pathologist, the show explores therapy techniques, expert insights, and heartfelt stories. With a focus on neuromuscular conditions, feeding challenges, and developmental delays, Franchesca and Megan provide practical strategies and a sense of community to empower parents. Join them on a journey of hope, growth, and progress—because every little brain is capable of big steps!

Episodes

  1. 02/12/2025

    The Power of Neuroplasticity in Children Part 2

    In this conversation, Megan Williams, a speech language pathologist, discusses the concept of neuroplasticity and its significance in therapy for children facing various challenges. She emphasizes the importance of tailored therapy techniques, real-life success stories, and the role of families in supporting neuroplasticity at home. The discussion also addresses common myths surrounding neuroplasticity and the understanding of progress in therapy, highlighting that change may not always be immediately visible but is nonetheless occurring beneath the surface. See Show Notes Keywords neuroplasticity, therapy, children, speech language pathology, feeding challenges, sensory processing, MNRI, DMI, TheraSuit, home exercises Takeaways Neuroplasticity allows the brain to adapt and reorganize itself.Therapy should be tailored to each child's unique needs.Families play a crucial role in supporting neuroplasticity at home.Little daily activities can significantly contribute to therapy progress.There is no age limit for neuroplasticity; it can occur at any stage of life.Neuroplasticity can also affect emotional regulation and mental health.Progress in therapy may not be immediately visible but is still happening.Therapies should not follow a one-size-fits-all approach; customization is key.Understanding the foundation of neuroplasticity helps in setting realistic expectations.Encouragement and support are vital for families navigating therapy challenges.Unlocking the Power of Neuroplasticity in TherapyTransformative Therapy Techniques for Children"Every family's journey is different.""Little things go a long way in therapy.""There is no age cap for neuroplasticity." Resources Mentioned Atomic Habits by James Clear One Thing by Gary Keller The Brain's Way of Healing: Remarkable Discoveries and Recoveries from the Frontiers of Neuroplasticity by Norman Doidge The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science Chapters 00:00 Understanding Neuroplasticity 01:51 Neuroplasticity in MNRI Therapy 05:10 Supporting Neuroplasticity at Home 09:41 Myths and Misconceptions of Neuroplasticity 17:48 Partnered Progress Intensive With Megan and Franchesca 25:44 Key Takeaways on Neuroplasticity 27:33 Medical Disclaimer 27:54 Insights for Parents

    28 min
  2. 02/12/2025

    The Power of Neuroplasticity in Children Part 1

    In this conversation, Franchesca Cox and Megan Williams delve into the concept of neuroplasticity and its significance in therapy for children facing various challenges. They discuss how neuroplasticity allows the brain to reorganize itself and adapt after injuries, emphasizing the importance of early intervention and intensive therapy. The conversation highlights different therapeutic modalities, including DMI and MNRI, and their effectiveness in promoting neuroplasticity. Real-life success stories illustrate the profound impact of these therapies on children's development and recovery. See Show Notes Keywords neuroplasticity, therapy, children, early intervention, DMI, MNRI, TheraSuit, sensory processing, brain recovery, reflex integration Takeaways Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to reorganize itself.Intensive therapy can lead to significant progress in a short time.Early intervention is crucial for optimal outcomes in therapy.Consistency in therapy is key to achieving neuroplasticity benefits.Different therapeutic modalities can effectively promote neuroplasticity.Real-life success stories demonstrate the power of neuroplasticity in therapy.Parents play a vital role in supporting their child's therapy at home.Research is essential to validate the effectiveness of therapeutic approaches.Neuroplasticity principles guide the selection of therapy modalities.Creating new pathways in the brain is essential for recovery.Unlocking the Brain's Potential: Neuroplasticity ExplainedThe Power of Early Intervention in Therapy"Intensive therapy can lead to faster progress.""Therapy doesn't just happen in the clinic.""We need to create completely new pathways." Resources Mentioned: Paul Bach-y-Rita on Neuroplasticity PPI intensives Chapters 00:00 Understanding Neuroplasticity 01:46 Breaking Down Neuroplasticity in Therapy with Children 07:35 What the Research is Saying About Neuroplasticity 07:53 The Role of Intensive Therapy 10:15 Using Mirror Therapy With Children 14:05 Research and Evidence in Therapy 16:49 Partnered Progress Intensives 18:22 Therapeutic Approaches and Neuroplasticity 22:36 DMI Therapy and Neuroplasticity 27:19 Real-Life Success Stories 30:50 Unlocking Potential Through Neuroplasticity 32:20 Medical Disclaimer 32:39 Insights for Parents

    33 min

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About

**Little Brains, Big Steps** is a podcast dedicated to supporting families of children with special needs. Hosted by Franchesca Cox, an occupational therapist, and Megan Williams, a speech-language pathologist, the show explores therapy techniques, expert insights, and heartfelt stories. With a focus on neuromuscular conditions, feeding challenges, and developmental delays, Franchesca and Megan provide practical strategies and a sense of community to empower parents. Join them on a journey of hope, growth, and progress—because every little brain is capable of big steps!