We help the whole child thrive

Every child deserves to thrive. At Whole Child Therapy, our caring team empowers you to help them make progress worth celebrating.

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Occupational Therapy

When everyday tasks feel overwhelming for your child, occupational therapy can help. A child’s “occupations” are things like getting dressed, feeding themselves, following daily routines, and being able to focus and fully participate in school and life, and our therapists help them get there.

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Speech & Language Therapy

When your child struggles to express their needs or connect with others, speech therapy can help. Our therapists meet every child where they are, whether working toward first words, learning to communicate through alternative means, or building the conversational and social communication skills that open doors at home, at school, and with friends.

OUR PROMISE

Our promise is to provide your child with the same effective, holistic, and caring therapy that we would choose for our own families.

WHAT WE OFFER

Our Services

We help children with limited diets or food aversions learn to tolerate new textures, try new foods, and enjoy mealtimes with less stress for the whole family.

We offer assistive technology and AAC assessments to help children communicate, write, and participate more fully in school, at home, and with peers, by finding the right tools to help them thrive.

We offer real-time virtual therapy sessions that are just as interactive and effective as in-person care. Parents receive coaching and guidance throughout, so you always know how to support your child’s progress at home.

As an approved non-public agency, we provide OT and speech therapy services to school districts and charter schools, and offer Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs).

Early support makes a lasting difference. We provide occupational therapy and speech therapy for children ages 0 to 5 through the local Regional Center, right at our clinic.

We offer enrichment programs to help children practice and build social skills with peers, as well as feeding groups where children can explore new foods in a fun, low-pressure setting.

WHAT OUR FAMILIES SAY

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Confused About Your Child’s Insurance Coverage? Our Free Guide Has the Answers. 

Understanding your benefits puts you in the driver’s seat when it comes to getting your child the therapy they need. Our free Parent Guide to Insurance Coverage includes plain-language explanations of key insurance terms and a step-by-step worksheet to help you verify your benefits and know exactly what questions to ask your insurance company.

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