Speech language therapists
serve kids of all ages and adults with issues related to:
- Receptive/expressive language skills
- Articulation/phonology (speech sounds)
- Auditory processing
- Stuttering/Voice
-Hearing impairment
-Non-verbal communication (body language, eye contact, facial expression)
-Oral motor/feeding
-Social skills
-Feeding/swallowing/dysphagia
Occupational therapist
help children of all ages with challenges in the following areas:
-Fine motor (hand) and handwriting skills
-Motor planning (moving and reacting to events)
-Self-help skills (feeding & dressing)
-Play Skills
-Vision/perception
-Sensory issues (touch, taste, sound & sight)
-Oral motor/feeding
-Gross motor (balance/coordination)
Physical therapy
Diagnostic evaluation and treatment are provided in a variety of areas,
including:
-Achieve age-appropriate developmental milestones (e.g., crawl, sit, stand, walk)
-Participate in age-appropriate gross motor or school activities with peers
-Range of motion, strength, mobility, posture, balance, endurance for independent
function
-Improve your child's ability to independently negotiate his or her environment (home,
school, community)
-Actively participate and contribute to the society at large