Early Intervention Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy helps children with their overall functional skills needed for everyday life, including play, social interaction, feeding/eating, self-help, motor development, and sensory processing skills needed to tolerate and engage in their world. Right Start occupational therapy improves the functional ability of an infant, toddler or child to perform tasks in their natural environments.
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Early Intervention Special Instruction/Behavior Support Therapy
Special instruction and behavior support helps children acquire skills in a variety of developmental areas, including cognitive, social-emotional, behavior, communication and social interaction. Right Start Special Instructors improve a child’s development and early learning, as well as reduce problem behaviors, through specially designed instruction, learning environments and activities.
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Early Intervention Speech Therapy
Speech therapy helps children achieve the ability to communicate by facilitating their speech and language skills. Speech therapy also addresses swallowing and feeding/eating skills. Right Start speech therapy programs improve a child’s understanding of language, both verbal and non-verbal, as well as their ability to produce the necessary sounds, then words, to talk.
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Early Intervention Physical Therapy
Physical therapy helps children in the development of their motor function needed for everyday activities, including movement, strength, endurance, posture, balance, and coordination. Right Start physical therapy improves a child’s progression through their developmental milestones.