• Developmental Screenings
    • Feeding Therapy
    • Aquatic Therapy
          • Aquatic Therapy is designed to benefit children by working on therapeutic skills in a gravity assisted environment. The pool setting offers a variety of water-based activities that enhance or restore mobility and function in a warm water environment.

    • Physical Therapy
          • Our therapists will find fun and creative ways to improve your child’s gross motor skills and improve their ability to perform functional daily activities.

    • Occupational Therapy
          • Daily life “occupations”, AKA activities, for children include everything from playing, dressing, feeding, and bathing to handwriting and social interactions. Occupational therapists help to improve a child’s performance and participation in all of those activities.

    • Teletherapy
          • Teletherapy is therapy via a live video connection. The treatment session is similar to an in-person session, however it is over a computer (or other device) instead!

    • Speech-Language Therapy
          • Communication skills are an essential aspect of a child’s overall development, health, learning experiences, self-esteem, and ability to express their basic wants and needs. These skills are also incredibly important to school performance and social interaction.

    • RockStar Kidz
          • Unleash your potential with our dynamic Yoga and Fitness Boot Camp! Our transformative 45-minute sessions offer children and young adults the chance to enhance their flexibility, body awareness, and extend their range of motion. Experience the magic of focused training and improve your posture like never before. Come dressed in your comfy attire, lace-up your tennis shoes, and don’t forget your water bottle. Elevate your fitness journey with us today!

        • Community Screening
        • We understand the importance of early intervention in physical, occupational, and speech development. That’s why we offer comprehensive

        • Group Screenings
        • We understand the importance of early intervention in physical, occupational, and speech development. That’s why we offer comprehensive

        • Developmental Screenings
        • We understand the importance of early intervention in physical, occupational, and speech development. That’s why we offer comprehensive

        • 1:1 Screenings
        • We understand the importance of early intervention in physical, occupational, and speech development. That’s why we offer comprehensive

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  • Success Stories
        • It’s natural to have questions and concerns about what to expect during your first visit with us, so here is a summary of what you can expect on your evaluation.

        • Navigating the landscape of pediatric therapy services can be complex, particularly when differentiating between outpatient and school-based therapy services. Our guide helps make sense of the differences and similarities.

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Kids with sensory processing issues can sometimes have trouble concentrating on their homework. Certain sounds, smells, textures, and other sensations can get in the way of getting their after school work done. We have gathered a couple of tips and tricks to make that homework battle a little less painful!

  • Avoid doing homework right away when they get home. After a long day, the last thing a child (or anyone) wants to do is more school work.
  • Try sensory movement activities before homework time. 20 to 30 minutes of a sensory stimulating game can go a long way! A couple of jumping jacks, animal crawls, or if the weather permits it, some time outside in the yard can suffice.
  • Set a schedule and incorporate a break. Having homework time be at the same time every day will make it a little easier as time goes on. It is a good idea to have a small break (5-15 minutes) if the assignment of the day is a little harder than usual!
  • Use sensory stimulating furniture for your homework space. This can be in the form of a ball chair, a wobble chair, desk foot fidgets, or chair bands.
  • Experiment with different homework mediums. Having hard time getting stuff done on their laptop? Try printing out the assignment and doing it on paper, or vice versa. Tablets offer a nice mix of both, provided you have a keyboard attachment and a stylus-type pen!
  • Offer a reward after homework time. We all do better with rewards, and your kiddo is no different! This can vary depending on what your child likes.

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