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Occupational Therapy

Pediatric occupational therapists help children develop the skills needed for everyday activities and tasks. They work with children who have physical, developmental, or emotional challenges to improve their ability to participate in activities at home, school, and in the community.

Pediatric occupational therapists can help children with a range of issues, such as,  developing fine motor skills, enhancing sensory processing skills, addressing behavioral challenges, teaching self-care tasks, like dressing and feeding, and more. 

Physical Therapy

Pediatric physical therapists help children improve their physical abilities and movement skills. They work with children who have conditions that affect their movement, strength, coordination, and balance.

Pediatric physical therapists can help children with a variety of issues, such as, enhancing gross motor skills (running, jumping, and climbing). strengthening muscles, improving coordination and balance, addressing musculoskeletal conditions, and more. 

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Speech Therapy

Speech-language pathologists help children with communication and swallowing disorders. They work with children who have difficulty with speech, language, social communication, and swallowing skills.

Pediatric speech-language pathologist can help children with a range of issues, such as, developing speech sounds and articulation, improving language skills, enhancing social communication skills, addressing fluency disorders, evaluating and treating feeding and swallowing disorders, and more.

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