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Services

We offer a wide range of applied behavior analysis "ABA", feeding therapy, occupational and speech therapy services in a diverse, stimulating environment specially designed based on children's needs. 

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The goal of pediatric therapy is to help your child succeed to the best of their ability. Our team offers a full range of diagnostic testing and therapy programs that takes into account your child’s challenges as well as their physical, neurological, or cognitive impairments each program is specialized for certain conditions. We use the most up-to-date measures to help your child progress, and regain skills. Our services start with a complete assessment of, neurological, sensory, physical, swallowing, or cognitive impairments. Depending upon your child’s specific needs our team will recommend the right therapy

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Integrative Pediatric Therapy

Contact our intake coordinator

Our trained staff member will provide you with a virtual tour of our clinic and answer any questions regarding our clinical approach to a multidisciplinary therapy experience.

Once all questions have been answered, an assessment will be scheduled to evaluate how to best service your child. Our goal is to work closely with the family to provide optimal therapy services. 

Complete the evaluation

A Board Certified Behavior Analyst will conduct an evaluation to assess your child's needs and their ideal learning environment. During this process, the clinician will also determine which IPT trained staff member will work best with your child based on experience, skill level, and learning approach. The child's medical, developmental, and family history is reviewed at this time to align therapy accordingly. Once the evaluation is complete, IPT will produce a treatment plan that will outline the therapy method individualized to your child.

Review the treatment plan

Once our team receives the go ahead, we will coordinate services with our staffing team. At this time, therapy services begin with our technicians and parent training/supervision sessions begin with the child's BCBA. We believe that families play an essential role in the therapy process. We like for our team and the clients family to act as a team to see excellent results.

Start services

Our experienced behavior staff will begin to implement evidence based practices to focus on each child individual skills and behaviors in a nature setting in a regular and a consistent schedule agreed upon by the families 

Monthly and bi-annual review of treatment plan

The staff monitors progress throughout the time of treatment. Through data analysis and in-person review, the therapy progress is measured and reviewed with the family. Your child's plan adjusts as your child grows to ensure continuous growth until all needs are met! 

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ABA

Applied Behavior Analysis

IPT ABA

Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) therapy is a highly-recognized data driven therapy that focuses on servicing children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). With the help of ABA therapy, behaviors are modified to provide ease to a child's everyday life. With the help of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and a behavior technician, the family and the child are supported while the team targets problem behaviors. We currently offer this one-to-one based therapy both in our center or in the comfort of your home.

Occupational Therapy 

IPT occupational therapy

Our Occupational therapists are experts in the social, emotional, and physiological effects of developmental disorders and/or  injury. This knowledge helps them promote skills for independent living in individuals with developmental disorders. Our Occupational therapists evaluate sensory, motor, cognitive, social, and communication skills of children  that are related to their participation in everyday life activities. Particular emphasis is placed on assessing sensory motor, emotional regulation, social relationship, and self-advocacy skills with the aim of facilitating full inclusion within the community. Our occupational therapists identify strengths and abilities, as well as needs and challenges.

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Our Occupational therapists work as part of our multidisciplinary team in supporting clients and families reach their full potential. They help set specific goals for clients and their families which include improvements in  social interaction, behavior, and classroom performance.

occupational therapy

Speech and Language Therapy

IPT speech and language therapy

Our Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) assess speech, language, cognitive-communication, and oral/feeding/swallowing skills. They specialize in child language disorders that  are critical to social development and literacy for children and adolescents with communication disorders, including those with severe or multiple disabilities. Our SLPs provide training and education to family/caregivers and other professionals. 

 

Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) play a central role in the screening, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of persons with special needs. Our SLPs conduct culturally and linguistically relevant comprehensive assessments of language and communication, including social communication skills, assessing their communication needs.  

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At Integrative Pediatric Therapy, our SLPs provide evidence-based strategies for assessment and intervention to engage both kids and their families in therapy. They provide individualized goals to assist children and families in identifying and addressing the motor, neurological, or cognitive issues that affect speech production and language acquisition.

Speech and language therapy

Feeding Therapy

IPT feeding therapy

Feeding therapy is an effective method to understand why a child won’t eat and how to correct it. A child that may benefit from feeding therapy may be categorized as a picky eater, have a hard time chewing or drinking causing a difficult consumption process, or eats less than expected for their age group. Our skilled staff use various highly-regarded techniques to decrease the child’s resistance to foods and to provide the family peace of mind during dinner time.

Feeding therapy
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