Joyful Motion will positively impact the future of families by identifying and allowing all children to receive necessary therapies regardless of their ability to pay.
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EXEMPLARY EVALUATIONS utilizing evidence-based assessments to identify developmental, behavioral and academic missing components
RESULTS MEETING to educate parents
EXPERT THERAPY TEAM with diverse specializations that collaborate for each individual child
INTENSIVE, HOLISTIC 1 hour therapy sessions, often 2-3 sessions back-to-back
FOCUS ON SENSORY PROCESSING across all disciplines as this invisible disorder can often be overlooked
WE FIND THE MISSING COMPONENT!
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To educate, promote and provide the highest level of therapeutic treatment for all children to achieve joyful participation in their world through movement, communication, academics, relationships, and other life skills.
Although our evaluations and treatments plans are individualized and not diagnosis based, here are a few of the the diagnoses we see:
Joyful Motion is a small, privately owned pediatric therapy clinic, providing Occupational, Physical, and Speech-Language and Feeding Therapy services located near downtown Palm Harbor, FL. We provide skilled therapy services in a safe, welcoming environment for infants and children with special needs and their families.
Our Philosophy
The primary goal of Joyful Motion for your child is to promote confidence and emotional well-being by enhancing all developmental and learning skills. All the therapists work together utilizing a holistic, transdisciplinary team approach, early intervention whenever possible, and hand-tailored therapy programs according to individual needs found on a thorough evaluation using an evidence-based testing protocol. We utilize highly skilled therapists with extra training and certifications to provide a variety of specialty programs and modalities to be used to meet each individual child’s needs. Therapists provide support and education to the parents, caregivers, teachers, and others involved in the child’s care, and facilitate the family’s use of community resources.