Call us: 786-629-7988 Email: info@beyondtherapyteam.com
Call us: 786-629-7988 Email: info@beyondtherapyteam.com

Occupational Therapy services focus on physical, sensory, cognitive, and developmental areas. Gross and fine motor skills, including handwriting and coordination. Cognitive skills such as attention, memory, and problem solving. Self-care skills such as dressing, eating, and personal hygiene. Sensory processing integration techniques as well as therapeutic play, social skills and emotional regulation.

Our pediatric physical therapists help children move, play, and grow with confidence. We work with kids of all ages to improve strength, balance, coordination, and mobility, addressing challenges from developmental delays, injuries, or other conditions. Through fun, personalized therapy plans, we help your child reach milestones, gain independence, and thrive in everyday activities.

Speech and Language Therapy services include comprehensive evaluations and interventions to meet the needs of children with articulation disorder, phonological disorder, expressive and receptive language disorder, and fluency disorder. We also offer pediatric feeding evaluation and intervention. We use an evidence based approach to develop an individualized, child centered intervention to meet the academic and social needs of your child.
The Universal Exercise Unit "Spider Cage" is a safe, supportive exercise system that helps children build strength, balance, and coordination. Inside the unit, therapists can use bungees, pulleys, and supports to help kids move their bodies in ways they may not be able to on their own.
This setup allows children to practice standing, jumping, reaching, and other important movements with just the right amount of support. It helps improve confidence, muscle control, motor skills, and overall functional independence , all in a fun and motivating environment.
Dynamic Movement Intervention is a neuromotor treatment approach that uses graded, therapist-led movements to activate specific muscle groups and promote improved postural control, alignment, and functional motor patterns. By providing precise tactile input and challenging the child’s balance and stability, DMI facilitates neuroplasticity and helps the nervous system develop more efficient, automatic movement strategies. It is commonly used to address hypotonia, motor delays, coordination disorders, cerebral palsy, and other neuromotor impairments.
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