Every March, we are called to celebrate National Professional Social Work Month. This celebration provides an opportunity to reach out in gratitude to social workers, and to educate and advocate on...
In selecting my major in college I knew one thing: I did NOT want to own my own business. I am the product of generations of business owners and I had seen firsthand how difficult it can be. After...
For International Women's Day 2019, we wanted to take time to honor the incredible women who have made a lasting impact on our lives. As a female-founded company operating in a woman-dominated...
A letter to DotCom Therapy teletherapists. Thank you. Thank you for embracing change. For not letting fear stop you from choosing something different. Thank you for believing in DotCom Therapy and...
In the therapy world, we obtain credit for continuing education yearly. It’s how we responsibly and professionally keep up with changing research and techniques in our field. This past spring I was...
Often times when I get together with girlfriends or colleagues with children the topic turns to screen time. In a generation where everyone seems to be born with a touchscreen, it’s important to...
As we move into October and have a chance to celebrate Dyslexia and Breast Cancer Awareness Month, as well as Mental Illness Awareness Week (October 7-13) it got us thinking // What does it mean to...
A caregiver by definition is simply a person who provides direct care. Can you think of anyone in your life that fits that definition? A parent who provides direct care for their child. A teacher who...
May is a wonderful time of the year. The weather begins to warm up and children begin to look forward to summer fun. It is also a wonderful celebration for speech-language pathologists and...
When most people look at Lauren, a speech pathologist providing therapy for young children, they might notice her kind voice, her patient energy, and her caring, brown eyes. But for one student, a...