For Healthcare Professionals
Pathways Medical Round Table and expert staff share your dedication and commitment through our mission to provide you with tools for all infants' and children’s physical, sensory, and communication development in an effort to further knowledge of the gift of early detection and the promise of early intervention.
We invite you to explore the sections below and encourage you to apply and share the information with your colleagues and families in your network.
Through guided videos and handouts, this section equips healthcare professionals to recognize the signs of an early motor delay by comparing two children with typical and atypical development in the first months and years of life.
This section provides you with the most up-to-date tummy time guidelines, parent and professional resources, suggestions, videos, and handouts for use in well visits.
Do you have a procedure in place when addressing cases of early sensory, communication, and motor delays? This section provides healthcare professionals with tools and strategies to use in practice. Early detection is only effective if followed by referral and pediatric therapy.
This section includes information on sensory integration therapy in practice, peer-reviewed research, and theory, and training information.
Pathways.org Medical Round Table and expert staff present at workshops and conferences across the United States in the pediatric therapy and maternal and child health fields. Explore this section for a look at our published abstracts, research posters, and exhibits.
Pathways.org aims to serve as a catalyst in promoting research and literature on topics related to all infants' and children's sensory, communication, and motor developmental milestones.
Public health research on infant and child development is an important part of the Pathways.org mission. In this section, explore findings from numerous national parent surveys we conducted over the years, as well as national surveys of pediatric therapists conducted in partnership with associations such as APTA, NDTA, and AOTA.



