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Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy (ABA) Pediatric ABA improves or changes socially significant behaviors in children and teens. ABA focuses on replacing inappropriate behaviors with functional and appropriate behaviors. ABA uses reinforcement and changes to the environment including the behaviors of parents and caregivers to change their child's behaviors. In addition to parent and caregiver training, ABA therapy works to develop daily living skills, increase communication, social skills, social play and decrease problem behaviors.
Occupational Therapy (OT)
Pediatric OT focuses on helping children and teens develop the skills they need to grow into functional and independent adults. When working with children, occupational therapists use purposeful activities to assist children in performing their childhood “occupations” of play, learning, socializing, and self-care activities. Using play-based activities to motivate children, OT helps to improve fine motor, cognitive, sensory processing, play, social/emotional and daily self-care skills.
Physical Therapy (PT)
Pediatric PT specializes in treating and caring for toddlers, babies, children, teenagers and young adults. The goal of pediatric PT is to improve movement and gait patterns, reduce pain, restore function, recover from injury and prevent disability. When working with children, physical therapists use play-based activities and exercises that help children increase their strength, range of motion, flexibility, balance, endurance, coordination and motor skills.
Music Therapy
Pediatric MT is the clinical & evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship. Music therapy interventions can address a variety of health & educational goals to promote socialization, express feelings, build confidence, and improve memory, communication and motor skills.
Speech and Language Therapy(ST) Pediatric ST helps children and adolescents improve their communication and language skills. A licensed speech-language pathologist works to help children communicate effectively by assisting with the improvement of their verbal and non-verbal language skills. Speech Therapy can help with a variety of issues, including:
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Achieve Pediatric Therapy
11602 Lake Underhill Road, Suite 129, Orlando, FL 32825
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