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Physical Therapy
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Pediatric physical therapy is the evaluation and treatment of posture and movement disorders in children. Physical therapy services provided include:​

  • Neurodevelopmental handling and facilitation

  • Gross motor development and motor learning

  • Orthopedic rehabilitation

  • Range of motion and strengthening exercise

  • Posture and alignment remediation

  • Functional mobility and gait training

  • Balance and coordination exercise

  • Orthotic management

  • Positioning and adaptive equipment

  • Home program instruction

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Occupational Therapy

Pediatric occupational therapy is the evaluation and treatment of sensory processing, adaptation and social participation across all environments. Occupational therapy services include:

  • Sensory Integration

  • Praxis/Motor Planning

  • Vestibular/Balance Protocol

  • Body Awareness

  • Self Regulation

  • Therapeutic Listening

  • Executive Functioning Strategies

  • Fine Motor Development

  • Handwriting Remediation

  • Visual Perceptual Strategies

  • Assistive Technology

  • ADL Skills

  • Play

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Speech Language Therapy
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Pediatric speech/language therapy is the evaluation and treatment of efficient and effective communication in children. Speech and language therapy services include:

  • Receptive and expressive language remediation

  • Auditory processing

  • Fluency

  • Articulation Remediation

  • Respiratory/Phonatory Coordination

  • Oral Sensory Stimulation

  • Oral Motor Planning/Sequencing

  • PROMPT

  • Pragmatics

  • Social skills

  • Aural rehabilitation

  • Augmentative communication

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Feeding Therapy

Feeding therapy is the evaluation and treatment of a variety of eating and swallowing disorders. A comprehensive approach integrates sensory, motor, behavioral, cognitive and medical factors. Feeding issues include:

  • Gagging

  • Hypersensitivity

  • Food aversion/picky eater

  • Poor weight gain

  • Tongue Tie

  • ARFID

  • Oral motor weakness

  • Sensory Defensiveness

  • Difficulty transitioning to textured foods

  • Transitioning from tube feeding

  • Tongue Thrust

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