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We
provide Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy,
Play Therapy, Social Skills Groups and Summer Tutoring in a
warm and comfortable environment to children of all ages. Our
multi-disciplinary approach to treatment offers a variety of
resources to children and their families. We rely on the philosophy
that sensory and language processing are closely related to
one another. Therefore, we provide co-treatment between Occupational
and Speech & Language therapy in addition to the convenience
of back-to-back therapies in one location.
By
using the
latest research and techniques, we provide quality individual
and group therapy, to use the child's strengths to help overcome
their weaknesses. We provide resources for parents and teachers
in order to help children carry-over newly learned skills to
the home and school environments.
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WE
TREAT CHILDREN THAT DEMONSTRATE...
- Developmental
and learning disabilities
- Sensory
Integration Dysfunction
- Poor
fine and gross motor development
- Delays
in Receptive and Expressive language
- Oral
motor and articulation problems
- Difficulties
with word recall
- Problems
with long and short term memory
- Reading
disabilities
- Emotional
disabilities
- Disorders
of relating and communicating
PARENTS,
DOES YOUR CHILD OR STUDENT...
- Have
difficulty paying attention, focusing, sitting still or participating
in circle time?
- Fall
frequently, appear clumsy or spend an excessive amount of
time crashing or bumping into things?
- Crave
or have an aversion to touch experiences like play doh, finger
paint or sand or seem annoyed by clothing labels or hand and
face washing?
- Seem
sensitive to sounds or have difficulty concentrating in a
noisy environment?
- Struggle
with physical activities like, kicking throwing, riding a
bike, writing or cutting?
- Struggle
to follow directions needing frequent repetitions to complete
them?
- Have
a hard time finding the words they want to say?
- Have
difficulty taking turns in conversations?
- Struggle
to use and learn new vocabulary words?
- Have
a poor memory for letters, numbers, names, days of the week,
etc.?
- Demonstrate
difficulty learning to read?
If
you answered "yes," to any of the above questions
you may want to contact us for an Occupational or Speech and
Language Therapy evaluation.
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