Speech Therapy (ST) helps children improve their speech, language, and communication skills. Our play-based, family-centered approach helps children achieve their communication goals through fun, motivating activities. Children build self-esteem with improved speech and language skills. Their social skills rise and their risk of social isolation is reduced. A confident and well-socialized child also benefits from improved academic achievement.
Pediatric Physical Therapy (PT) helps children of all ages reach their full potential through play-based therapy, exercise, and manual therapy techniques. PT can reduce pain, improve movement and function, and help children participate in activities. We also work with children and their families to develop strategies for managing conditions and preventing further injuries.
Pediatric Occupational Therapy (OT) can help children improve their fine and gross motor skills, sensory processing, and social-emotional skills. Our OTs work with children with challenges such as developmental delays, disabilities, and injuries to help them build confidence and independence in their daily activities. When children learn safer ways of navigating their daily activities, they adjust better in play with their peers and accomplish milestones. Coming Soon!
Share your concerns with a health professional to discover if therapy is right for your child, considering their age, developmental stage, and specific needs.
Birth to age 3 is the best time to help children with disabilities develop their physical, cognitive, social, and emotional skills.
We provide early intervention services giving the potential for a child to be in and out of speech therapy before he/she ever realizes there is a problem or something to "correct."
1 in 6 children in the U.S. have disabilities, therapy can help.
The most common disabilities in children include autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, and developmental delays. Therapy can help children with disabilities improve their skills and abilities, reduce stress and anxiety, and improve their quality of life.
1 in 12 children, age 3 through 17 has had a communication or swallowing disorder.
Speech and language problems in children are not uncommon. If you suspect your child may have a communication disorder, please reach out to our pediatric therapy clinic for more information about how we can help with speech therapy.
21325 Eva St, Montgomery, TX 77356, United States of America
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