AQUATIC THERAPY
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​We develop individualized plans for each kiddo that will create the biggest gains in development. We often see that being in the water creates the 360 degree pressure a child needs from a sensory perspective to meet milestones. They use their voice more. They move more efficiently. Their minds are open to learning. LEARN MORE
SPECIALITIES
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Our therapists are trained in several specialities like SOS Feeding Therapy, PROMPT, Wilson Reading, MNRI Reflex Integration, and more! LEARN MORE
AUTISM DISCOVERY PROGRAM​
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We are certified in administration of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Scale, 2nd edition (ADOS-2), which is a gold standard assessment for collecting objective information about social communication skills, restricted interests and repetitive behaviors that are characteristic of Autism Spectrum Disorder. LEARN MORE
UPCOMING EVENTS
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​We love serving our community! We are always offering things like sensory haircuts, Santa visits, and more! Visit us regularly and sign up for our emails so you never miss an event. LEARN MORE
SERVICES
SPEECH & LANGUAGE THERAPY
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​Speech therapy is an intervention service that focuses on improving a child's speech and abilities to understand and express language, including nonverbal language. Speech therapists, or speech and language pathologists (SLPs), are the professionals who provide these services. LEARN MORE
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
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​OT is a treatment that works to improve fine and gross motor skills and motor planning. It can also help kids who struggle with self-regulation and sensory processing. LEARN MORE
PHYSICAL THERAPY
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Pediatric PTs help kids improve their range of motion, strength, flexibility, and movement patterns. The goal? Help children move their bodies how and when they want to the best of their abilities. Pediatric PTs help make everyday activities easier for kids. Click here to learn more about the conditions we treat. LEARN MORE
FEEDING THERAPY
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​Feeding is a whole body activity and you may work with physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists to support your child’s feeding. LEARN MORE