What We Offer
Occupational Therapy
​Occupational therapy helps children develop the skills needed for daily activities, such as self-care, schoolwork, play, and social interactions. Therapists work with kids who have developmental delays, physical disabilities, or sensory issues to improve motor skills, coordination, sensory processing, and independence. The goal is to help children function effectively in their home, school, and community environments.
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Specific things OT works with:
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Children with Autism, ADHD and attention deficits, Cerebral Palsy, Dyslexia, Fine Motor Delays, Sensory Processing Disorders Feeding Difficulties, Neurological Impairments /Injuries 
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Activities of Daily Living 
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Difficulty with social interactions 
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Sensitivity to touch, sounds, sights and smells 
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Handwriting difficulties 
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Visual motor and visual perceptual difficulties 
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Therapeutic Listening 

Speech Therapy
Speech therapy helps children improve their communication skills, including speech, language, and social interactions. Therapists work with kids who have speech delays, language disorders, or difficulties with articulation, fluency, or swallowing. The goal is to enhance the child's ability to communicate effectively and interact confidently in daily situations.​
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Specific things Speech Therapists works with:
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Receptive and Expressive Language 
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Central Auditory Processing Disorders 
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Articulation Skills 
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Developmental Apraxia 
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Alternative Communication 

Physical Therapy
Physical therapy helps children improve their movement, strength, coordination, and overall physical function. Therapists work with kids who have developmental delays, injuries, or conditions like cerebral palsy to enhance mobility, balance, and muscle control. The goal is to help children move more freely and independently in their daily activities
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Specific things PT works with:
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Torticollis, Brain Injuries, Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Spinal Cord Injuries
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Toe Walking, Gross Motor Delays, Strengthening
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Equipment Needs
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Sports Rehab/Injury Prevention

Pelvic Floor Therapy
​Pediatric pelvic floor therapy helps children address issues related to bladder and bowel control, as well as pelvic pain or dysfunction. Therapists work with kids who have conditions like urinary incontinence, constipation, or pelvic pain, using exercises and techniques to strengthen and relax the pelvic floor muscles. The goal is to improve physical comfort and promote healthy bladder and bowel function.
Feeding Therapy
​CBRS therapists provide children ages birth to 3 years with assistance developing cognitive skills, communication skills, social, emotional and adaptive skills in an individual playtime treatment approach through personalized, community-based services. Early intervention helps children reach their full potential by offering therapies and resources to support their growth and learning at a critical stage in their development.
Community Based Rehabilitation Services (CBRS)
​CBRS therapists provide children ages birth to 3 years with assistance developing cognitive skills, communication skills, social, emotional and adaptive skills in an individual playtime treatment approach through personalized, community-based services. Early intervention helps children reach their full potential by offering therapies and resources to support their growth and learning at a critical stage in their development.



A Glimpse Into Therapy at CNS!









