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THERAPY SERVICES

Early Intervention PT/OT/ST

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Early intervention physical therapy focuses on treating infants and young children with developmental delays or medical diagnoses. The goal of this type of therapy is to help children reach their full physical potential and improve their overall quality of life. Physical therapists use a variety of techniques and exercises to help children develop their motor skills, strength, and coordination. These therapies may include activities such as crawling, walking, jumping, and climbing, as well as play-based activities that are designed to be fun and engaging for the child

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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Pediatric occupational therapy helps children with developmental delays or medical diagnoses improve their ability to perform daily activities. The therapy is designed to assist children in reaching their maximum potential in terms of fine and gross motor skills, coordination, and cognitive development. Occupational therapists use a variety of techniques and exercises, such as play-based activities and games, to help children develop the skills they need for daily activities like eating, dressing and playing. These therapies are engaging and fun for children, and help them develop essential skills for daily living. It can be beneficial for children with a variety of conditions, including autism, cerebral palsy, developmental delays and more.

SPEECH THERAPY

Early intervention speech therapy is a specialized form of therapy that helps infants and young children with speech and language delays or disorders. The goal of this type of therapy is to help children reach their full potential in communication and language development. Speech therapists use a variety of techniques and exercises to help children develop their speech and language skills, such as using sounds, words, and sentences. These therapies may include activities such as listening to stories, singing songs, and playing games that are designed to be fun and engaging for the child.

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