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Occupational, Physical and Speech Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy works with a child to increase fine motor and gross motor abilities,
through creative and engaging activities and exercises. Occupational Therapy is designed
to facilitate a child's independence by assisting a child in completing everyday tasks.
Occupational Therapy facilitates a child's independence while improving cognitive and motor skills.
Physical Therapy (coming soon)
Physical Therapists work with a child to strengthen muscles, relieve pain, improve joint function,
improve mobility and facilitate motor skill development. Physical Therapy is designed to assist
children in achieving realistic goals within their functional capacity.
Speech Therapy (coming soon)
A variety of speech and language issues can impair a child's ability to communicate, including
central auditory processing disorders, articulation and phonology disorders, hearing impairments,
fluency disorders and swallowing disorders. Speech Therapy is designed to assist a child with
communication skills. A Speech Language Pathologist can design a child-specific program to
address these concerns.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 214-828-9900.
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