Pediatric Occupational Therapy Evaluation
A pediatric occupational therapy evaluation is needed when there are clear concerns that a child has not developed the skills expected for their relative age. Use the CDC developmental milestones checklist to figure out if your child is delayed. If you suspect there is a delay, don’t wait. Seek an evaluation from a professional clinician immediately. Click here to schedule your evaluation.
Evaluations are conducted by experienced pediatric occupational therapists committed to ensuring proper physical, sensory, and cognitive development for children as young as three. The evaluation result consists of areas of strength and areas of growth for your child and a plan for services should these be needed.
If you are concerned about your child or would like our experts to provide an evaluation, click here.
- Pediatric Occupational Therapy Services include:
- Developmental delays (0-3m/ 4-6m/ 6-9m/9-12m/
- Sensory integration
- Gross motor skills
- Fine motor skills
- Addressing instrumental skills for daily living
- Age appropriate socialization
- Purposeful play
Service locations include:
- Our carefully designed space provides all the specialized equipment a child would need to work on their skills safely and comfortably
- Clients home
- The child’s preschool
If you have gone through an evaluation and need to maximize your existing occupational therapy services (intensity, duration, or scope), please contact us here.
Pediatric Speech Therapy Evaluation
Richmond Buran with The Cleveland Clinic explains, “By age 3, kids should be able to pronounce ‘t,’ ‘d,’ ‘n,’ and a few other consonants…”A familiar listener, such as a parent or caregiver, should be able to understand 75% of what the child says. By age 5, children should be able to say most speech sounds.”
“Children who don’t speak much or at all may have a language delay. One indication of language delay is if your 2-year-old cannot say approximately 50 words nor combine words to communicate something.” Theclevelandclinic.org. Use the CDC developmental milestones checklist to figure out if your child is delayed. If you suspect there is a delay, don’t wait. Seek an evaluation from a professional clinician immediately. Click here to schedule your evaluation.
If you notice any of these signs, contact us here to schedule an evaluation.
Pediatric Speech Therapy Services
A speech therapy report that we provide includes a plan of treatment that specifies a child’s goals. Areas of focus could include the following:
- Speech sound disorders
- Language disorders
- Fluency disorders
- Voice disorders
- Cognitive-communication disorders
- Swallowing disorders
Service locations include:
- Our beautifully designed space provides all the specialized equipment and stimulants a child would need to work on their skills safely.
- Clients home
- The child’s preschool.
If you have gone through an evaluation and need to maximize your existing speech therapy services (intensity, duration, or scope), please contact us here.