How 3 therapy services can help your child with developmental delays

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How therapy can help your child with developmental delays

If your child has medical needs and has been diagnosed with a developmental delay, you may be wondering what options are available to help them progress. Luckily, there are many therapies that have been shown to be effective for children with developmental delays. This post will discuss some of the most common therapies and how they can help your child progress.

 

Perhaps one of the most well-known therapies for supporting cognitive and physical development in young children is occupational therapy. This therapeutic approach utilizes a range of fun and engaging activities to help these children develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and general coordination. The goal is to improve functioning in daily activities and promote independence. Benefits of OT at Tender Care PPEC include improved ability to perform activities of daily living, increased self-esteem and sense of accomplishment, improved social skills, and increased motor skills. In some cases, OT can also help to reduce or eliminate problem behaviors. If you are interested in learning more about how occupational therapy could benefit your child, please contact Tender Care PPEC today.

 

Physical therapy is another approach that can be very beneficial for children with developmental delays. This therapy focuses on helping these children improve their gross motor skills, such as walking and running. Physical therapists also work on strengthening the muscles and improving flexibility. The benefits of PT extend beyond the physical realm – it can also help improve cognitive functioning, social skills, and emotional well-being. If you think your child may benefit from physical therapy, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We would be happy to discuss this option with you in more detail.

 

Speech therapy is a vital tool for helping children with developmental delays. By improving their communication skills, ST can help these children to overcome many of the challenges they face on a daily basis. For example, children who struggle to use words and sounds effectively can benefit greatly from ST interventions, as these approaches can improve their ability to speak clearly and articulate their thoughts. Additionally, speech therapists are well-equipped to address any issues related to feeding and swallowing in young children, as these professionals understand the intricacies of these important processes.

At Tender Care PPEC, we are committed to providing our clients with the highest quality speech therapy services available in order to help them achieve their fullest potential. Whether your child is struggling with speaking or eating and drinking, our experienced team can help you find the right solution for him or her. So if you’re looking for the best possible care for your child’s developmental delays, choose Tender Care PPEC today.

If you are concerned about your child’s development, it is important to explore the various options that are available. Whether your child struggles with gross motor skills, communication, or feeding issues, there are many therapies that can help support their growth and development. Some of the most common therapies include occupational, physical, and speech therapy. These therapies can help improve your child’s skills and functioning in daily activities. If you are interested in learning more about these or other therapy options and your child has special medical needs, please contact Tender Care PPEC today.

Why should my child go to Tender Care PPEC?

Tender care provides care for medically complex and fragile children from birth to 21 years of age in a daycare-like environment staffed with nurses, CNAs, and therapists. We are the first independently owned PPEC in Florida, with our initial center opening in 1988. This means we have an abundance of experience and knowledge of the PPEC program. We have 6 Tender Care PPEC centers throughout Florida, with our newest facility located in Lake Park.

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