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Services

With over 20 years of experience supporting children through every stage of development, our team meets each child and family where they are with individualized care rooted in compassion, trust, and respect. No matter your child’s diagnosis or reason for referral, we focus on building skills that support success at home, at school, and in everyday life. We also collaborate closely with your child’s other providers, including pediatricians, psychologists, optometrists, and dietitians, to ensure a consistent and well coordinated plan of care.

Speech · Feeding · Occupational Therapies

we offer…

speech, feeding, occupational and physical therapy services! We use a team-based model where we share our knowledge and collaborate with other clinicians, therapists and professionals. We work closely with family members, as they are an integral part of our team.

we assess… 

through the use of comprehensive speech-language, occupational, physical therapy evaluations. We use both standardized and informal assessments to identify specific strengths and weaknesses.

we treat…

our patients with regularly scheduled therapeutic sessions. Treatments are play-based to stimulate active learning through naturalistic activities.

we support families…

by providing specific strategies and resources to enhance their child's communication and life skills. We work toward empowering families to advocate for their child.

we collaborate…

with school teachers, therapists, physicians, and other professionals to act in the best interests of each child and their family.

we evaluate…

the difference between a “picky eater” and a problem feeder in children. If your child is a picky eater or a problem feeder, they will likely require support to learn how to eat a more varied diet. If you’re concerned about a potentially “picky eater," read these common questions and learn whether SOS Approach to Feeding offered by one of our trained therapists can help your child. â€‹

we support children with…​

  • Autism

  • Attention Difficulties

  • Augmentative/ Alternative Communication

  • Behavioral Health Issues

  • Cochlear Implants

  • Developmental Delays

  • Down Syndrome

  • Oral Motor Disorders

  • Phonological/Articulation Disorders

  • Postural Control/Balance

  • Self-care Skills (feeding, toileting, dressing)

  • Social/Pragmatic Language Disorders

  • Tongue Thrust

  • Visual-Perceptual and Visual-Motor Deficits 

  • Feeding and Swallowing Disorders

  • ​Fine Motor Skills

  • Fluency Disorders/Stuttering

  • Handwriting and Scissor Skills

  • Language-Based Learning Disabilities 

  • Language Disorders

  • Neurological Disorders

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