
Children with special needs may be candidates for physical, occupational, or speech therapy services, which means they will be evaluated and treated by a licensed and registered therapist. Choosing a therapist can be both exciting and empowering, but there are a few things you might like to know about physical, occupational, or speech therapists who work with children. Chances are, your child’s therapist would like you to know that … 1. Just because a therapy session looks like play doesn’t mean there’s no work being done. The clinic looks a lot like a playroom with a variety of props, tools, and toys. This…