Head Shape & Control
Flat spots or head-turning preferences in babies may require therapy to improve shape and motor development.
Playground Navigation & Safety
Playgrounds should be fun — not intimidating. We help kids learn how to climb, swing, and play safely and confidently.
Post-Injury Rehabilitation
After surgery or injury, PT helps your child rebuild strength and return safely to the activities they love.
Fall Prevention
Frequent trips or stumbles may signal a problem with strength, balance, or reaction time — and falls are preventable.
Adaptive Equipment Training
Mobility devices and orthotics can change a child’s world — but only if they’re used correctly and confidently.
Functional Mobility
Getting from point A to B shouldn’t feel like a challenge — we help kids move safely and independently in real-life spaces.
Strength & Endurance Training
Some kids tire more easily or seem “low energy” during play — targeted strength and endurance work can build stamina and confidence.
Toe Walking
If your child walks on their tiptoes most of the time, it might signal a motor or sensory issue — not just a quirky habit.
W-Sitting Intervention
W-sitting might seem harmless, but over time it can impact strength, balance, and joint development — PT can help correct it.
Neurorehabilitation
Kids recovering from neurological injury or managing conditions like CP or TBI need movement strategies tailored to their brains and bodies.
Gait Training & Flat Foot Correction
If your child’s walking pattern seems unusual — or their feet collapse inward — they may need gait or foot alignment support.
Core Strength & Postural Control
A strong core is the engine for everything — sitting, standing, walking, and playing all depend on postural control.
Balance and Coordination Training
Trouble with stairs, balance beams, or bikes? Your child may benefit from targeted balance and coordination therapy.
Gross Motor Development
Running, jumping, climbing — if your child isn’t hitting those movement milestones, physical therapy can help build the foundation.
Peer-Setting Group Sessions
Therapy doesn’t have to be solo — our peer groups help kids grow their skills through guided play and social learning.
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
Brushing teeth. Zipping coats. Tying shoes. These daily tasks don’t come naturally to every child — but they can be learned.
Executive Functioning Support
Does your child struggle with focus, organization, or completing tasks? These skills live under the umbrella of executive functioning.
Emotional Regulation & Self-Calming Strategies
Big feelings and meltdowns aren’t always behavioral — they can be a sign your child needs help regulating their sensory system.
Visual Motor & Visual Perceptual Skills
If your child struggles with puzzles, catching a ball, or copying shapes, it may be a visual-motor challenge — not a vision problem.
Visual Motor & Visual Perceptual Skills
Fine motor skills are the foundation for writing, self-care, and independence — and we build them through purposeful play.