7601 North Federal Highway B-165 Boca Raton FL 33487
Email: info@expressions4kids.com
Expressions 4 Kids
Expressions 4 Kids offers speech, language, feeding, and occupational therapy services for children in the Boca Raton, Delray Beach and surrounding communities.
Contact 561-571-5287 for details.
Speech, Language and Occupational Therapy Services in Boca Raton
Speech and Language Services offered at
Expressions 4 Kids in Boca Raton, Florida
Our nationally board certified and Florida licensed speech-language pathologists specialize in pediatric speech therapy, child development , autism therapy, language disorders and more. At Expression 4 Kids of Boca Raton, we work directly with you and your child in assessing your needs.
Boca Raton Speech Therapy Services
The Speech Language Therapy services we offer at Expressions 4 Kids are helpful for the following conditions:
Your Child May Need to See a Speech-Language Pathologist If They:
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Struggle to imitate the sounds made by others
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Have difficulty following commands
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Struggle to or are not able to start conversations with others
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Have cognitive changes such as decreased memory or problem solving skills
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Stop saying sounds or words he or she had previously mastered
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Have difficulty organizing their thoughts while speaking or writing
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Struggle to comprehend what they read.
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Show an aversion to tastes and textures
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Have a lip or tongue tie
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Have been stuttering
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Have an inconsistent voice
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Are not talking at school
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Have a lisp
Boca Raton Occupational Therapy Services
Our nationally board certified and Florida licensed occupational therapists specialize in improving:
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Fine motor strength
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Balance and coordination
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Handwriting
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Sensory integration
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Feeding
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Visual processing skills.
At Expression 4 Kids of Boca Raton, we work directly with you and your child in assessing your needs.
Your Child May Need to See an Occupational Therapist If They:
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Avoid certain textures or surfaces
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Do not use both hands together when playing
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Have difficulty dressing themselves or tying their own shoelaces
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Struggle with self-calming methods
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Avoid eye contact
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Struggle to feed themselves
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Have difficulty using the toilet independently
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Have poor handwriting, letter/number formation
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Have poor balance
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Are fearful of their feet leaving the ground
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Have difficulty with the spacing and sizing of letters
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Difficulty with copying from the board or another paper
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Overly sensitive or heightened reactivity to sound, touch, or movement
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Constantly moving, jumping, crashing, bumping
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Emotionally reactive