
Related Services

Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy services support a child's ability to thrive in classroom and school settings by improving fine motor skills, which encompass grasp patterns, in-hand manipulation, and muscle strength.
Additionally, the therapy may focus on visual-motor and perceptual skills, motor planning, bilateral motor coordination, sensory processing, and adaptive self-care abilities. Our occupational therapists engage with children on an individual basis, in small groups, and within larger supported groups.
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy services aim to enhance a child's gross motor skills.
The focus may include improving mobility, posture, balance, gait, coordination, strength, endurance, and the organization of movements as the child navigates educational environments.
Our physical therapists provide support to children both individually and in small group settings.


Speech and Language Therapy
Speech and language therapists work with children on an individual basis, in small groups, and within classroom environments.
They address receptive language skills (the child's comprehension of spoken language, directions, concepts, and questions), expressive language skills (the child's ability to convey messages through sounds, words, and gestures), and articulation.
School Psychologist
The school psychologist conducts standardized assessments, functional behavior evaluations, behavioral intervention plans, and counseling services.
Initial intake evaluations are performed to assess cognition, social skills, and adaptive functioning. Our psychologist plays a vital role in the developmental assessment team.
