We help children reach their fullest potential through exceptional pediatric therapy services.

 
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Occupational Therapy

A child’s occupation is to play and learn.

 
 

Occupational Therapy helps children build the skills and confidence they need to thrive in their environments and to participate in everyday activities.

Our Occupational Therapy Program can benefit children with the following concerns / problems:

 

 
 

• Attention Deficit Disorders - can cause difficulties with social communication and behavior.

• Autism Spectrum Disorders - can cause difficulties with social communication and behavior.

• Cerebral Palsy - A disorder affecting a child’s muscle tone, movement or posture.

• Fine Motor Delays - Affecting hand writing, self-care, and/or dexterity.

• Visual Perception / Visual Motor Skills - Affecting reading and writing skills.

• Genetic Disorders - Causing developmental and cognitive delays.

• Feeding Disorders

• Sensory Processing Disorders & Self-Regulation - Learn more here.

 
 

Pediatric Speech Therapy

Achieving joy through communication.

 

Speech therapy services help children build the speech, language and social skills necessary to effectively communicate with others across environments.

Speech language pathologists specialize in providing assessment and treatment of the following areas:

 

 
 

• Articulation / Phonology

• Motor Speech Disorders including Childhood Apraxia of Speech

• Receptive and Expressive Language Delays and Disorders

• Fluency (Stuttering / Cluttering)

• Social Language and Functional Communication

• Feeding and Swallowing

• Voice / Resonance Disorders

• Speech Language Delays associated with Hearing Loss / Deafness

• Augmentative and Alternative Communication

 

Common diagnoses treated by Speech-Language Pathologists include: Autism Spectrum Disorders; Auditory Processing Disorders; Down Syndrome / Trisomy 21 and other genetic disorders; Cleft Palate and Orofacial Anomalies; Global Developmental Delays; Cerebral Palsy; Sensory Processing Disorders; and Learning Disabilities and other Neurological Disorders