Infants and Toddlers
Early Developmental Milestones
Children are treated from infancy building a foundation for development of more complicated skills. The emphases of therapy is quality of movement which provides a "building block" for progression and later developing skills.
Parent Training
Parents and caregivers are the most viable part of the team when treating children and are strongly encouraged to be very involved and informed in all aspects of a child's therapy. This can include formal training; informal training, such as attending therapy sessions to learn techniques in assisting a child's progress; home programs and take-home literature.
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