Understanding
Physical Therapy.
Learning is best when it’s fun. We foster a culture of belonging and creativity that our teams and clients are excited to be a part of. Our centers provide
- Opportunities for social interactions with peers to focus on communication and social skills in a natural setting
- A thoughtfully designed environment with sensory gyms, kid friendly activities, and bright open spaces to build learner readiness skills in a safe space, in preparation for more complex school settings
- An environment of expert clinicians with diverse histories and skill sets who quickly facilitate coordination of care across multiple therapy needs
You know your child best and home-based therapy can be an essential part of their growth and progress, including the following benefits
- The application of learned skills where they matter the most
- Family engagement that supports continued learning so you are never alone
- Opportunity to target areas of need within a real life setting and encourage participation for families
We are better together. School based services expand learning opportunities, to include
- Collaboration with teachers and other professionals who serve your child
- Applying learned skills to different environments
- Natural situations to evaluate additional areas of learning, support, and resources to create independence
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The benefits for your child.
Improved Motor Skills:
Pediatric physical therapy helps children develop and enhance gross motor skills, such as crawling, walking, running, and jumping, which are essential for mobility and independence. Although fine motor skills are typically the focus of occupational therapy, physical therapy can also support the development of fine motor skills, particularly when they are closely related to larger movements.
Enhanced Strength and Endurance:
Therapy exercises are designed to strengthen muscles, improve joint stability, and support overall physical development, which is crucial for daily activities and play. Physical therapy also helps to build endurance, allowing children to participate in activities for longer periods without fatigue.
Better Balance and Coordination:
Children develop better posture and control of their bodies, reducing the risk of falls and improving their ability to engage in daily activities. Through targeted exercises, physical therapy enhances coordination, helping children perform complex movements that require precise control.
Watching our son take his first independent steps was a moment we’ll never forget, and we owe it all to the dedicated therapists at MySpot who treated us like family.”
-Michael, Orlando, FL.