Speech
and Language Pathology or Therapy involves
the diagnosis and treatment of speech and/or
language problems. These problems may include
aphasia (loss of language), stuttering,
voice and articulatory disorder of organic
and non-organic etiology. Read
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Pediatric
physical therapists who treat infants and
toddlers are specialists trained to treat
movement and functional dysfunctions. They
are concerned with providing the child the
necessary environmental stimuli and proper
cues to enhance development. Read
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The
Occupational Therapy (OT) program provides
evaluation and treatment services using
a child-centered and family approach. Treatment
focuses on enhancing the development of
functional skill areas such as self-care,
play and school-based skills, perceptual,
gross and fine motor skills, sensory motor
and neuromuscular function and cognitive/emotional
development. Read
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