OUR SERVICES
Speech Therapy
Pediatric speech therapy concentrates on the many aspects of communication such as:
- pre-communication skills
- fluency
- expressive language
- auditory comprehension
- oral motor development/feeding
- articulation development
- auditory processing
- language skills.
Our therapists work with children to help identify and evaluate speech and language disorders to ensure they receive the appropriate support and intervention. We work closely with parents, teachers, and healthcare professionals to create a supportive environment that fosters the child's communication skills.
By providing individualized therapy plans, we aim to address each child's unique needs, enhance their language development, and empower them to achieve their full potential in both academic and social settings.
Occupational Therapy
Pediatric occupational therapy is a specialized area of therapy that helps children develop the skills they need for everyday activities, independence, learning, and play.
Our therapists work with children who may have developmental delays, sensory processing challenges, physical disabilities, autism, ADHD, difficulties with fine motor skills, social-emotional skills, or self-care skills.
Fine Motor Skills
helping children use small muscles in their hands and fingers for tasks like:
-holding a pencil or crayon
-cutting with scissors
-buttoning and zipping clothes
-using utensils for eating
-handwriting skills
Gross Motor & Coordination
improving body movement, balance, strength & coordination:
-climbing
-jumping
-catching/throwing
-core strength
-bilateral coordination
Sensory Processing
helping children regulate and respond to sensory input like touch, sound, movement, or textures:
-managing overwhelm from noise or crowds
-tolerating clothing textures
-tolerating food textures
-improving focus and calming strategies
-learning body awareness
Daily Living Skills
teaching independence with everyday tasks:
-dressing
-feeding
-tooth brushing
-toileting
-bathing/hygiene
Social & Emotional Regulation
helping children understand emotions and interact with others:
-coping skills
-transitions & routines
-frustration tolerance
-turn taking & play skills
-self-regulation strategies
Occupational therapy is usually very play based, so kids often feel like they are just having fun while we are actually working hard at building important developmental skills.