Pediatric Therapy
Supports children’s physical, motor, and developmental needs, promoting growth, coordination, strength, and age-appropriate functional skills.
What It Helps With
Motor Skill Development: Enhances gross and fine motor abilities, improving coordination, balance, and overall physical function.
Strength and Flexibility: Builds muscle strength and joint flexibility to support safe movement and active play.
Posture and Alignment: Corrects postural issues and improves spinal alignment for better overall health and comfort.
Developmental Delays: Supports children with delayed milestones, helping them catch up with age-appropriate skills.
Daily Functioning: Encourages independence in daily activities, play, and school participation through targeted exercises.
Treatment Approach
Individualized Assessment: Evaluates each child’s physical abilities and developmental needs to create a personalized therapy plan.
Exercise-Based Therapy: Uses fun, engaging exercises to strengthen muscles, improve coordination, and enhance flexibility.
Functional Training: Focuses on practical skills for daily activities and school performance.
Play Therapy Techniques: Incorporates games and play-based activities to encourage learning and participation.
Parent & Caregiver Involvement: Provides guidance and strategies to support therapy and skill development at home.