
Occupational Therapy
Pediatric occupational therapy focuses on helping people with a physical, sensory, or cognitive disability be as independent as possible in all areas of their lives. Occupational therapy can help kids with various needs improve their cognitive, physical, sensory, and motor skills and enhance their self-esteem and sense of accomplishment.

Speech & Language Therapy
Pediatric speech therapy treats communication challenges, both expressive and receptive, that cause children to have difficulty with verbal communication. Speech therapy also treats oral motor concerns, such as chewing and swallowing, as well as articulation, auditory processing and social skills.

Feeding Therapy
Feeding therapy provides skilled services to children with difficulties eating. These may include problems sucking, chewing, or swallowing age-appropriate food safely and easily. Feeding disorders may also include difficulties in a child’s relationship to food. A resistant eater may limit intake enough to result in illness, malnutrition, or poor growth.
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