
Pediatric physical, occupational, and speech therapy are essential for children's development and well-being. Physical therapy helps children with movement and mobility issues, while occupational therapy focuses on improving their ability to perform daily activities. Speech therapy helps children with communication and language difficulties. These therapies can improve a child's quality of life and help them reach their full potential.
Pediatric Physical Therapy
Our experienced physical therapists provide evidence-based treatments focused on promoting each child’s maximum functional potential and to promote increased participation in home, school and community activities.
Physical therapy will assist your child with:
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Movement and mobility
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Strengthening
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Motor learning
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Balance and coordination
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Management of tone
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Assistive technology
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Posture, and positioning
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Orthotics and prosthetics
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Endurance
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Pain management
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Health, safety, and prevention programs


Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Our skilled occupational therapists offer an individualized family and child-centered approach to improve the child’s functional independence through therapeutic activities, therapeutic exercise, self-care activities, sensory activities and through a cognitive-behavioral approach. The goal is to help our clients be as productive and independent as possible on daily activities by increasing their motor skills, cognitive skills, developmental skills, strength, flexibility, coordination and endurance.
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Occupational Therapy helps in the following areas:
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Sensory Integration Skills
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Visual Motor Skills
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Visual Perception
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Fine Motor Skills
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Activities of Daily living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily living (IADLs) (dressing, brushing hair, brushing teeth, money management, meal preparation, laundry, etc.)
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DIR/Floortime approach
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Upper extremity strengthening
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Balance and Coordination
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Self-regulation and Coping Skills
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Executive Functioning Skills, Attention and Cognitive Skills
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Handwriting
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Socialization and Play Skills
Pediatric Speech Therapy
Our skilled speech therapists offer an individualized approach to improve a child’s expressive and receptive language skills as well as feeding disorders.
Speech Therapy helps in the following areas:
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Receptive and Expressive Language Delay
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Articulation
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Social, Cognition and Pragmatics
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Phonology
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Apraxia
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Dysphagia
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Feeding and swallowing
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Voice/Resonance
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AAC
