Treating Kids is Our Passion!
Services Offered
The therapy team at Better Kids in Miami, South Florida offers a family centered approach for both you and your child. The Speech, Occupational, and Physical Therapists work together to ensure progress in all areas of development, coordinate with school professionals and provide advocacy to address all your individual therapy needs.
Our Services:
Speech Therapy
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Courtesy Transportation (Free of Charge)
Courtesy Screenings (Free of Charge)
Parent Education
Ocupational Therapy
A child’s occupation is to play and learn and our OTs provide comprehensive treatments for kids with motor, sensory, and cognitive impairments so that they may thrive in their environments.
We consider each patient to be unique and develop individualized care for children with the following:
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Sensory processing disorder
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Autism spectrum disorders
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Fine motor delays
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Sensory feeding issues
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Handwriting difficulties
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Cerebral palsy including hemiplegia
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Executive functioning disorder
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Visual impairments
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ADHD
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Prematurity
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Genetic syndromes
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Social/communication difficulties
Physical Therapy
Our goal is to advance children’s gross motor skills and physical health to allow for optimal function and quality of life in their home, school, and play environments.
We consider each patient to be unique and develop individualized care for children with the following:
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Congenital muscular torticollis
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Infants and toddlers with gross motor delays
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Cerebral palsy
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Genetic disorders
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Toe Walking
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Developmental Coordination Disorder
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Prematurity
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Orthopedic conditions
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Traumatic brain injury
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Sensory Processing Disorder
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Spina Bifida
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Neuromuscular disorders such as muscular dystrophy and spinal muscle atrophy
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Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA)
Speech Therapy
There are many ways for children to communicate with their families and peers. Safe and effective feeding and swallowing is also a vital part of a child’s health. Our speech therapists are commit- ted to improving speech, language, and oral-motor control for kids to interact effectively and make meaningful connections.
We consider each patient to be unique and develop individualized care for children with the following:
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Speech disorders such as articulation difficulties, apraxia, and stuttering
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Expressive language disorder
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Receptive language disorder
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Social communication difficulties
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Processing delays
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Reading and learning disabilities
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Oral-motor weakness
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Swallowing and feeding disorders in infants,
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toddlers, and older children
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Prematurity
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Neurological impairments