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Community Based Therapy Provides:
- An optimal opportunity for children to develop functional skills they will use in everyday routines.
- Increased collaboration between therapists and parents, resulting in more carry-over skills outside of sessions.
- More convenience for busy caregivers, resulting in increased attendance or sessions during critical developmental periods.
Speech Language Therapy
- Therapy for voice, fluency, expressive and receptive language, and articulation
- Oral motor and feeding therapy
- Assessment, training, and programming for augmentative communication disorders
- Social skills training
- Training of non-verbal communication, such as sign language, gesturing, and picture exchange communication
Occupational Therapy
- Therapy to improve fine motor, visual motor, and visual perception skills
- Sensory processing and integration functions
- Social and cognitive linguistic therapy
Physical Therapy
- Rehabilitation for musculoskeletal deficits occurring with physical disabilities
- Therapy to promote development of gross motor skills and balance coordination
- Strength and endurance training
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