Kids First Pediatric Therapies, LLC
OUR SERVICES
OUR SERVICES
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy
What is a child's occupation? The answer is easy.. LEARNING and PLAY!
Our highly specialized and pediatric trained Occupational Therapy team utilizes therapeutic play to address the following areas:
- Fine Motor Skills & Manual Dexterity
- Upper Extremity Strengthening
- Activity Tolerance
- Sensory Integration
- Sensory Based Feeding
- Sensory Diets
- Retained Primitive Reflexes
- Self-Regulation & Calming
- Visual Motor Skills
- Visual Perceptual Skills
- Self-Help & Executive Functioning
- Separation Anxiety & Fears
- Attention, Focus, and/or Behavior
- Handwriting & Graphomotor Skills
- Anxiety & Self-Esteem
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy
How can our pediatric physical therapists assist your child with meeting their developmental milestones?
Our PT department uses evidence-based practice to create fun and exciting new ways to help each child develop and reach their optimal level of performance!
Our Physical Therapy team addresses the following areas:
- Gross Motor Skills
- Balance & Coordination Skills
- Cardiopulmonary Endurance
- Strengthening and ROM
- Tone Management
- Adaptive Equipment Assessment
- Wheelchair Assessment
- Gait Training
- Posture & Positioning
Feeding Therapy
Feeding Therapy
Feeding therapy may be beneficial from the most complex feeding issues to having a child who is a picky eater. Let our feeding therapist help you and your little one increase overall consumption and variety!
Our Feeding Therapist addresses the following areas:
- Oral Motor Skills
- Picky Eater (usually eats > 30 foods)
- Problem Feeder (restricted variety, typically less than 20 foods)
- Transitioning off of tube feedings
- Sensory-Based Feeding
- Difficulty transitioning from bottle to baby food
- Assistance with selecting the appropriate bottles/nipples, cups, utensils, etc.
Speech Therapy
Speech Therapy
Communication is a crucial aspect and impacts all areas of life.
Our pediatric Speech Language Pathologists utilize the latest evidence-based research to address the following areas:
- Speech Sound Disorders
- Pragmatic Language
- Voice Disorders
- Receptive and Expressive Language
- Pediatric Dysphagia
- AAC (Augmentative Alternative Communication)
- Cognitive-Communication Disorders
- Reading Disorders (Dyslexia)
- Listening and Spoken Language Skills related to hearing loss
- Motor Speech Disorders
- Fluency (Stuttering)