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Recommended Therapy/ Treatment
Ages 1-7
Play Therapy
Play therapy is a way for a child to communicate without words. It differs from regular play in that the therapist helps children address and solve problems. It can help children to modify behavior, develop problem-solving skills, and express feelings among many other life-long skills.
Art Therapy
Art Therapy is often used to enhance social skills and reduce stress. It engages the mind, body, and spirit in ways that differ from verbal communication. It empowers creative children to communicate in the best way they know how – through art.
Ages 8-10
Talk Therapy
Talk therapy can benefit just about everyone. Moving through the developmental stages of a child’s life can be difficult. Sometimes it’s good to have a place to process all the changes kids face.
Art Therapy
Art Therapy is often used to enhance social skills and reduce stress. It engages the mind, body, and spirit in ways that differ from verbal communication. It empowers creative children to communicate in the best way they know how – through art.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can help identify unhealthy, negative beliefs and behaviors and replace them with healthy, positive ones. Clients also learn effective strategies to manage stress and to cope with upsetting situations.
Executive Function Coaching
Executive function coaching is normally very beneficial to those who have problems with organizing, planning, prioritizing, staying focused, or achieving goals at school or work. This type of coaching should help with managing all of this and more!
Parent Management Training
Parents normally spend more time than anyone else with their children. If parents are trained on how to help improve their child’s behavior, it has the potential of helping that child far more than if he/she were to see a therapist. A major step in turning a stressful household into a stress free household may very well be changing the parents’ tactics. Every child has their own individual needs and parents are not born with knowledge on how to raise them. There is no shame in improving one’s parenting skills!
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a therapy based on improving learning and behavior. One of the main strategies to help with this change is positive reinforcement. A good ABA program for autism will be slightly different for each person, as it is based on his or her individual needs.
Therapist that Specializes in Autism
Autism can be very complex and varies so much with each individual. This is why it can be very beneficial to go to a therapist who specializes in autism.
Social Skills Training
Social skills training focuses on verbal and non-verbal behaviors in social relationships. This can be maintaining eye contact while speaking or giving others their personal space. It can help with being less aggressive, impulsive, and managing anger. Many individuals have said that this training helps them feel less socially awkward.
Play Therapy
Play therapy is a way for a child to communicate without words. It differs from regular play in that the therapist helps children address and solve problems. It can help children to modify behavior, develop problem-solving skills, and express feelings among many other life-long skills.
Art Therapy
Art Therapy is often used to enhance social skills and reduce stress. It engages the mind, body, and spirit in ways that differ from verbal communication. It empowers creative children to communicate in the best way they know how – through art.
Sand Tray Therapy
Sand Tray Therapy AKA Sandplay Therapy allows a child to build their own world using miniature toys and colored sand. It allows a therapist to see life from the child’s point of view and therefore can guide them into resolving conflicts, changing behavior, and removing obstacles in a way that the child can understand.
Therapist that specializes in Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)
For any child that is showing signs of Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), a specialized therapist is highly recommended. Children with reactive attachment disorder who do not receive treatment are at risk for developing psychological problems later in life.
Speech Therapy Evaluation
Evaluations are conducted for the purpose of determining whether there are any impairments in an individual’s overall communication.
Occupational Therapy (OT) Evaluation
Evaluations are conducted to determine whether the individual has any difficulties with fine motor skills. The occupational therapist will obtain information regarding the individual’s medical history along with developmental milestones.
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