Group Therapy Classes

Summer 2025

Group therapy classes will be offered for one hour, one time per week for six weeks. Classes will begin the week of July 7th and end the week of August 11th. Days and times of groups to be determined based on interest.

  • Baby crawling on floor with smiling adult in background

    Baby & Me: Gross Motor Milestones Group

    Led by a skilled and compassionate physical therapist, this exciting program is designed specifically for children ages 3 months to 2 years. Caregivers will be engaged as active participants alongside their child in each class, discovering fun and effective strategies to support their little one's development and growth.

  • Group of children sitting in a circle, with one girl speaking animatedly to others, in a bright indoor setting.

    Social Skills Group

    Our fun and engaging sessions, skillfully led by a highly trained speech-language pathologist, are designed specifically for bright and curious kids ranging from toddlers to teens. To ensure that every child reaps the maximum benefits from their experience, we will carefully create groups based on both age and shared interests, such as vibrant, joyful groups for the little ones aged 3-5, enthusiastic groups for kids aged 5-12, and exciting sessions for our fantastic teens aged 12 and up!

  • Child playing with colorful sensory rice in plastic containers, using a spoon and hoops with clothespins for play.

    Sensory Processing Group

    Led by a skilled occupational therapist, this engaging class is specifically designed for children ages 5 to 9 years old. Caregivers will not only observe but also be active participants alongside their child in the class, learning valuable strategies to effectively support and enhance sensory processing skills in fun and dynamic ways.

  • Child holding broccoli in front of eyes, smiling

    Feeding Therapy Group

    Led by a skilled occupational therapist, this program is thoughtfully designed for children aged 3 years and older who struggle with picky eating habits or face challenges related to problem feeding. Our goal is to support and empower these little ones as they explore new foods in a fun and encouraging environment!

  • Child using a Tobii Dynavox communication device on a rug

    Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Group

    Led by a dedicated and experienced speech-language pathologist, our fun-filled sessions welcome children of all ages who utilize Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) methods. This includes a diverse range of communication tools such as picture communication systems, American Sign Language (ASL), and speech-generating devices. To ensure that each child gets the most out of their experience, groups may be thoughtfully split by specific age ranges, tailored to their individual interests and communication needs.