Frequently Asked Questions
What ages do you work with?
We specialize in pediatric therapy and work with children from birth through adolescence, including infants and toddlers in early intervention, as well as school-aged children and teens.
How do I know if my child needs therapy?
If you’ve noticed delays in your child’s speech, movement, play, or behavior—or if a teacher, pediatrician, or family member has raised concerns—it may be worth scheduling a developmental screening. Our team offers gentle, age-appropriate assessments to help you understand your child’s needs.
What happens during the first appointment?
The first visit is typically an evaluation, where we’ll get to know your child, discuss your concerns, and complete informal or standardized assessments. Afterward, we’ll review the results and recommend a customized therapy plan, if needed.
Do you involve parents and caregivers in the therapy process?
Yes—family involvement is a key part of our approach. We provide coaching, strategies, and home-based activities to reinforce your child’s progress and help you feel confident supporting them outside of therapy sessions.
How often will my child need therapy?
Therapy frequency depends on your child’s unique needs. Some children attend once a week, while others may benefit from multiple sessions per week. We’ll recommend a schedule after your child’s evaluation.
Can my child receive more than one type of therapy at the same time?
Absolutely. Many children benefit from a multidisciplinary approach, such as speech and occupational therapy together. Our team collaborates closely to ensure services are well-coordinated and tailored to your child’s goals.
What is early intervention, and how is it different from other therapies?
Early intervention focuses on children under age three and often takes place in a child’s natural environment, like their home or daycare. It’s designed to catch and treat developmental delays as early as possible, when the brain is most adaptable.
Do you offer therapy for children with diagnoses like autism, cerebral palsy, or Down syndrome?
Yes. We support children with a wide range of diagnoses and needs. Our therapists are trained to provide individualized, compassionate care that supports each child’s strengths and challenges.
How do I schedule an appointment?
Simply call our office or fill out the contact form on our website. Our team will guide you through the next steps—from paperwork to scheduling to what to expect on your first visit.
Contact Us
Every Child’s Journey Begins With A Conversation
We’re here to support your child’s growth every step of the way. To schedule an appointment or speak with a member of our team, please call our office directly at (803) 226-0146. We’ll be happy to answer your questions, discuss your child’s needs, and find a time that works best for you. Your child’s journey starts with a conversation—give us a call today!
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