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Meet the Owner
Meet Our Team
Pediatric Therapy Services
Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Pediatric Physical Therapy
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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Careers
Join Our Team!
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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Student Interns and Clinical Fellows
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Free Developmental Assessment
5 Years
Check the milestones your child has reached by age 5.
Follows rules or takes turns when playing games with other children
Yes
No
Sings, dances, or acts for you
Yes
No
Does simple chores at home, like matching socks or clearing the table after eating
Yes
No
Tells a story she heard or made up with at least two events. For example, a cat was stuck in a tree and a firefighter saved it
Yes
No
Answers simple questions about a book or story after you read or tell it to him
Yes
No
Keeps a conversation going with more than three back-and-forth exchanges
Yes
No
Uses or recognizes simple rhymes (bat-cat, ball-tall)
Yes
No
Counts to 10
Yes
No
Names some numbers between 1 and 5 when you point to them
Yes
No
Uses words about time, like “yesterday,” “tomorrow,” “morning,” or “night”
Yes
No
Pays attention for 5 to 10 minutes during activities. For example, during story time or making arts and crafts (screen time does not count)
Yes
No
Writes some letters in her name
Yes
No
Names some letters when you point to them
Yes
No
Buttons some buttons
Yes
No
Hops on one foot
Yes
No
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