Therapy Evaluations
ACCESS Group, Inc., located in Little Rock, Arkansas, offers developmental evaluations for babies and toddlers.
Pediatric occupational therapy evaluations are completed by licensed ACCESS pediatric occupational therapists. Testing can include all components of fine motor, sensory deficits, visual motor and visual processing that are deemed necessary to evaluate the child. The components to the testing are determined by the examiner and based on the referring complaint. Pediatric occupational therapy evaluations are often necessary in completing a comprehensive educational evaluation.
Pediatric physical therapy evaluations are completed by licensed ACCESS pediatric physical therapists. Testing will include all components of gross motor. A pedatric physical therapy evaluation examines balance, body coordination, strength and endurance and range of motion. Often times, a learning disabled student is described as clumsy. A pediatric physical therapy evaluation is often helpful in these situations.
Pediatric Speech/Language Evaluations are completed by a licensed and certified ACCESS pediatric speech-language pathologist. These evaluations include all the components of speech and language that are deemed necessary to the referring complaint. A pediatric speech-language evaluation examines receptive and expressive language, articulation, fluency, voice parameters and oral motor skills. Pediatric speech/language evaluations are often extremely beneficial in fully describing a child's learning deficits and how to properly program for the student.
The students that are seen in the evaluation center are seen for many different types of referring complaints. These may include but are not restricted to the following: dyslexia, reading disorders, math disorders, spelling problems, inability to decode, handwriting problems, language problems, visual motor/processing problems and clumsiness.
Many students seen in the center also come with not only educational difficulties but with other concerns. These may include but are not limited to the following: ADHD, ADD, anxiety, depression, test anxiety, slow processing and a host of other complaints that fall within the mental health domain.
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