Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy focuses on a child’s sensory and motor skills, emotional development, self-care abilities and play skills to help improve successful functioning in the home, at school and in the community.
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Speech-Language Therapy
Speech-language therapy involves the assessment and treatment of difficulties relating to verbal and nonverbal communication, including augmentative communication.
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Co-treatment Services
This is a session in which a speech therapist and an occupational therapist will work together to treat one child.
Social Skills Groups
Enhancement of age related skills including:
- Communication Skills
- Listening Skills
- Eye contact
- Turn taking
- Body language
- Peer interaction
- Greetings
- Reading facial expressions
Social Skills not only teach targeted skills, it allows the child to practice with other peers. To teach and then apply, this allows feedback from peers and therapists running the group.
Interactive Metronome
A computer-based program that enables individuals to exercise and improve the processes of motor planning sequencing.