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Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapists are trained to help children succeed in activities of daily living in the home, school, and community. They are also trained to help children organize and interpret sensory information from the environment in an appropriate manner.   

  • Sensory integration

  • Upper body strength and hand function

  • Fine motor skills, handwriting

  • Visual/spatial processing

  • Hand-eye coordination

  • Attention organization

  • Play/social skills

  • Body awareness

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Physical Therapy

Physical therapists are trained to help children succeed in functional mobility by addressing gross motor development.

Physical therapy addresses the following areas:

 

  • Gross motor skills

  • Strength and endurance

  • Balance and coordination

  • Motor planning and control

  • Body awareness

  • Flexibility

  • Gait/mobility training

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Speech Language Pathology

Speech-language therapists are trained to help children effectively communicate their wants and needs to those around them. They are also trained to help with feeding and swallowing issues. 

Speech-language therapy addresses the following areas:

 

  • Receptive and expressive language

  • Comprehension, voice, fluency

  • Socialization and pragmatics

  • Oral motor skills

  • Feeding and swallowing

  • Augmentative and alternative communication

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