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Meet the Owner
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Pediatric Therapy Services
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Pediatric Speech Therapy
Pediatric Feeding Therapy
For Pediatricians
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Getting Started with Pediatric Therapy
Free Online Developmental Screening
Success Stories
Payment Portal
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Student Interns and Clinical Fellows
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About
Meet the Owner
Meet Our Team
Pediatric Therapy Services
Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Pediatric Physical Therapy
Pediatric Speech Therapy
Pediatric Feeding Therapy
For Pediatricians
Resources
Getting Started with Pediatric Therapy
Free Online Developmental Screening
Success Stories
Payment Portal
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Careers
Join Our Team!
Student Interns and Clinical Fellows
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Free Developmental Assessment
9 Months
Check the milestones your baby has reached by 9 months.
Is shy, clingy, or fearful around strangers
Yes
No
Shows several facial expressions, like happy, sad, angry, and surprised
Yes
No
Looks when you call her name
Yes
No
Reacts when you leave (looks, reaches for you, or cries)
Yes
No
Smiles or laughs when you play peek-a-boo
Yes
No
Makes different sounds like “mamamama” and “babababa”
Yes
No
Lifts arms up to be picked up
Yes
No
Looks for objects when dropped out of sight (like his spoon or toy)
Yes
No
Bangs two things together
Yes
No
Gets to a sitting position by herself
Yes
No
Moves things from one hand to her other hand
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No
Uses fingers to “rake” food towards himself
Yes
No
Sits without support
Yes
No
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