I have parents ask me all the time: What is that baby doing in your lobby? Are they waiting for therapy, too? Aren’t they too young? One of the first things I explain is Child and Family Development is a multidisciplinary practice, and we have speech therapists in addition to occupational therapists, physical therapists, educational specialists, and psychologists on staff. We see kids of all ages and that includes babies who are already developing behind the normal child his/her age or who were diagnosed with a condition that can make it difficult to master developmental milestones. A child can not be too young to receive services in our office.
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