At Positive Steps Therapy in Washington, we provide physical, occupational, speech, feeding and nutrition services, as well as developmental therapy and concussion rehabilitation to children from birth to 21 years of age. Our services are available at outpatient locations and through early intervention. We offer daytime, evening and weekend hours, separate treatment spaces for patients of all ages, and a wide range of accepted insurances, including medical assistance. Our team is committed to helping children reach their maximum potential and provide the highest quality of care. We strive to create an atmosphere that is welcoming and comforting for our patients and their families.
Birth to 20 years
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At Positive Steps Therapy in Washington, we understand that it can be difficult to know if your child needs speech therapy. It’s important to recognize any delays in language development and provide early intervention since this is a critical period in the brain. Signs of a need for speech therapy can include difficulty responding to questions, starting or ending conversations, using gestures, and understanding body language. Our guide to speech therapy can provide you with the information you need to help your child develop effective communication skills and grow into a confident individual. Visit Positive Steps Therapy in Washington today to learn more about speech therapy and how it can help your child.
At Positive Steps Therapy in Washington, we strive to help your child communicate more effectively. Our speech therapists are here to assist with a range of needs, such as: nonverbal skills, forming speech in a clearer way, communicating thoughts and feelings clearly, understanding and responding to questions, discerning facial expressions and their corresponding emotions, noticing and understanding body language, as well as feeding and swallowing. We use a combination of gestures, simple signs, verbal speech, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to help your child reach their communication goals.
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