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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Parents Starting Therapy

Therapy helps children who show delays in speech, movement, behavior, or learning. Early support builds essential skills for everyday life.

An assessment helps identify your child’s needs. Based on that, we may suggest Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy (O.T.), Special Education—or a combination.

It depends on the child’s needs. Frequency can range from 1 to 5 sessions per week, reviewed regularly based on progress

Sessions typically last 40 to 60 minutes, adjusted to your child’s stamina and goals.

Some children benefit from short-term support, while others need ongoing sessions. We review progress every few weeks to adapt the plan.

We try to schedule sessions around your routine. Many parents choose after-school or weekend slots. Strategies are also shared for home and school use.

Some improvements show early (like attention or following instructions), while others (like speech clarity or writing) take longer. Small wins are tracked and shared.

Yes. Involving parents helps children feel secure and makes it easier to apply strategies at home. Gradually, your child may do sessions independently.

No. Therapy is about building skills, not labeling. It often helps reduce future challenges and works alongside medical or developmental advice.

This is normal. Children may need time to adjust. We focus on creating a safe, engaging space and go at your child’s pace.

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