

The child may need sessions with a therapist, do activities at home and use special equipment to communicate. A treatment program is made specifically for each child to help improve speech and language skills. Speech therapists also test how well the child understands the words used by others, follows directions, remembers things, and solves problems. How well the child makes certain speech sounds.Speech therapists assess the following areas: Speech therapists are able to perform a video swallow and decide how well a child swallows food and liquids. Some infants and children have trouble with the movement of their lips, tongue and jaw that cause problems with speech or eating.

There are children who are hard to understand, can not understand what is said to them, can not hear well, or have a problem putting words together. Speech therapists help infants, children and teens who have problems with communication, learning, and feeding or swallowing. Physical, occupational and speech therapists create fun, hands - on activities that appeal to kids, and use. Children are naturally drawn to learning through positive experiences. He subsequently completed a Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton. He completed a Family Medicine Residency at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton in California where he was Chief Resident. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Our specialists work closely with you, your child, family physician or school to design an individualized program that will benefit your child most. Spooner received his BS from Iowa State University and his medical degree from the University of Iowa College of Medicine.Our pediatric therapists work with children who have a wide variety of special needs, including: We treat a wide variety of diagnoses from minor development delays to significant neurological disorders. Using a collaborative approach, we work closely with the family and other health care providers to maximize each child's potential for functional independence and communication through examinations, evaluations, promotion of health and wellness, assessment of needs for adaptive equipment, feeding intervention, and development of functional skills. Our pediatric therapists provide comprehensive services to children from infancy through early adulthood. Physical, occupational and speech therapists create fun, hands - on activities that appeal to kids, and use various play and social techniques to address specific therapy challenges. Our specialists work closely with you, your child, family physician or school to design an individualized program that will benefit your child most. Children are naturally drawn to learning through positive experiences.
