Other Services
Every child grows and learns in their own way, and sometimes, families need a little extra support along the journey. We offer a range of additional therapy services designed for children that complement our integrated early intervention model.
These services are grounded in evidence, guided by relationship, and centered on building on each child’s strengths. Whether your child is exploring communication, learning to participate in daily routines, or developing confidence in new environments, we’re here to walk alongside you – answering questions, adjusting support, and celebrating progress together.
Our team collaborates across disciplines to ensure these services never stand alone. They’re thoughtfully integrated into your child’s broader care plan, so skills can carry over into real life – at home, at school, and in the community.

Other Services for Children with Developmental & Behavioral Needs
Pediatric Feeding Therapy
Mealtimes can be stressful when eating feels hard. Pediatric Feeding Therapy supports children who experience challenges with bottle feeding, transitioning to solid foods, eating, drinking, or trying new foods. We focus on comfort, safety, and curiosity helping children build positive relationships with food while supporting nutrition, participation in family meals, and growing independence.
Aquatic Therapy
Aquatic Therapy uses the natural properties of water to support movement, regulation, and confidence. In a warm, supportive environment, children can explore new skills with less impact on their bodies. For many kids, the water also offers a calming, motivating space that encourages participation, play, and joyful connection.
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Assessment and Intervention
An AAC assessment evaluates a child’s communication strengths, needs, and preferences to determine the most supportive tools and strategies for them. We guide families through obtaining the appropriate AAC system (high tech or low tech) and provide ongoing intervention to help children use AAC meaningfully in daily routines, play, learning, and social interactions—supporting communication in ways that feel natural and empowering.

What Families Can Expect
Choosing services can feel overwhelming, and questions are always welcome. We take time to understand your child, your priorities, and what matters most to your family. Together, we build a plan that feels supportive, realistic, and aligned with your child’s strengths – adjusting along the way as your child grows.
If you’re exploring options or wondering which services may be the right fit, we’re here to help you take the next step with clarity and confidence.
Very good communication throughout my experience. All staff super sweet and helpful!