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236 Westfield Avenue East, Roselle Park, NJ 07204
201-636-9719


Our Services

Our Therapy Services
We offer purposeful and individualized sessions to your child's needs. We follow a child-led, play based approach to therapy sessions. Eliane and Salina have more than 10+ years of experience as providers and can assist you, your child, and your family to thrive.
"We turn learning into a playful and exciting journey, where laughter and curiosity go hand in hand"

Visual Motor & Perceptual
OTs enhance visual-motor skills, which involve the coordination of visual perception and motor movements. These skills are necessary for tasks such as copying from the board, tracking words while reading, and accurately placing objects. By strengthening visual-motor skills, occupational therapists support students' academic performance and overall functional abilities.

Handwriting
OTs would assess all the underline skills needed for effective handwriting. A treatment plan will be created to address those underline skills to enhance the handwriting skills. Common skills required in handwriting are core and trunk strength, shoulder and wrist stabilization, finger awareness, in hand manipulation, finger awareness,

Sensory Processing
OTs address sensory processing skills to help students effectively process and respond to sensory information from their environment. We work with students with sensory sensitivities or difficulties with sensory integration. By implementing sensory-based interventions and strategies, occupational therapists support students in managing sensory challenges and enhancing students' attention, focus, and self-regulation.

Social Skills
OTs promote social skills and social-emotional development in students. They address turn-taking, sharing, empathy, communication, and social interaction. By providing guidance, social stories, and social skills training, occupational therapists support students in building positive relationships, enhancing peer interactions, and navigating social situations within the school setting.

Fine & Gross Motor
Occupational therapists work on developing and improving fine and gross motor skills, which are crucial for tasks like handwriting, cutting with scissors, running, jumping and self care.

Parent Coaching
Coaching sessions are perfect for parents/guardians who want to talk through communication or behavior strategies for their child. These are 30-minute, virtual sessions. You'll leave this meeting with fresh ideas, as well as a comprehensive written review of our meeting and strategies to try.

Articulation
SLPs assist to produce speech sounds clearly and accurately and to form sounds, syllables, and words. Challenges with articulation can result in speech that is difficult to understand, such as substituting, omitting, or distorting sounds (e.g., saying "wabbit" instead of "rabbit"). Our speech therapists work with children to practice specific sounds, improve muscle coordination, and develop clear, intelligible speech, often using play-based and engaging activities to keep learning fun and effective

Language Development
Our SLPs work on receptive language and a child's ability to understand and process information received through listening or reading, including following directions, answering questions, and comprehending vocabulary and concepts. When working on expressive language and the ability to communicate thoughts, feelings, and ideas through spoken words, sentences, gestures, or written language.

Social Communication
Social communication, or pragmatics, involves using language effectively in social contexts, including skills like starting conversations, taking turns, understanding nonverbal cues, and adapting communication based on the situation. Challenges in this area can impact relationships and group interactions. Speech therapists address these difficulties through role-playing, modeling, and practicing real-life social scenarios to build confidence and connection