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Therapy Overview
Occupational Therapy tailored to your child's needs
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Other Programs
Preschool & Daycare Screenings
Screenings are an excellent tool for identifying signs of potential developmental issues in an environment that is familiar and comforting for children. After a screening, parents are provided with a written report outlining their child’s developmental strengths and weaknesses along with recommendations for next steps. Next steps may include specific activities to work on at home, suggestions for rescreening and/or progress monitoring, or a recommendation that your child pursue further evaluation in one or more areas
On site developmental screenings will assess:
- Language
- Articulation
- Gross motor coordination
- Fine motor coordination
- Visual motor coordination
- Motor planning
- Functional cognition
- Hearing screens also available
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Group Therapies
Group therapies offer children the opportunity to develop a variety of skills in a social environment that is welcoming, supportive, and non-judgmental. All groups are private pay per month. Dependent on the type of group, cost averages between $80-$100 (insurance not accepted). Patients are able to take time off on a monthly basis.
- Social Skills Groups
- Game-Based Groups: Allows younger kids to learn simple social skills in a safe and fun environment.
- Social Thinking Curriculum: Introduces how we use ourselves to interact with others. For pre-teen and teenagers.
- Social Thinking Curriculum: Introduces how we use ourselves to interact with others. For pre-teen and teenagers.
- Feeding Groups
- Improves feeding habits with the SOS approach.
- Yoga Groups
- Focused on motor planning: Learning how to move our body the we want to.
- Focused on relaxation and calming strategies: Learning to calm anxieties through senses and yoga.
- Handwriting Groups
- Handwriting without tears focused: Prewriting and early writing.
- Hand development focussed: Focussed on developing hand arches and control.
- Social Skills Groups
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