PHYSICAL THERAPY
Physical therapy may be needed any time a child has difficulty moving in such a way that it limits daily activities and function, whether this limitation was caused from a premature birth, a congenital disorder, or a traumatic injury.
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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
A child’s occupation is playing and learning; occupational therapists can evaluate a child’s play skills, school performance, fine motor skills and activities of daily living in order to help them achieve independence in all areas of their lives.
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SPEECH THERAPY
Speech and Language therapy may be required any time a child is having difficulty communicating due to struggles with language or sound production or having difficulty with feeding and swallowing.
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