Pediatric Services

From helping children self-regulate their emotions, to building confidence, self-esteem, and developing independence, our team is dedicated to leveraging our developmentally focused, collaborative approach within each of the therapies that we practice.

Pediatric Feeding Therapy

Helping children develop normal, effective and safe feeding patterns and responses. 

Feeding therapy is about more than “learning to eat”. GO Therapists provide skilled assessment and intervention to children with feeding difficulties which may include a child’s inability to suck, chew, swallow safely, refusal to eat, aversions to food “picky eater”, or limited intake. Did you know GO Feeding Therapists can even assist evaluating and treating tongue and lip ties?

Infant Feeding Therapy

Helping infants overcome bottle or breastfeeding difficulties.

It’s commonly said that a well-fed infant is a healthy infant. But what happens when babies experience difficulty latching, reflux, excessive spitting up, gassiness, fussiness or maintaining a healthy weight? Challenges while feeding an infant can be isolating and stressful. GO Therapists work alongside caregivers and offer a holistic approach to consider multiple factors that may be impeding successful feedings.

Occupational Therapy

Helping children build confidence, increase self-esteem, and develop independence in all the things they do. 

A child’s occupation is to play, learn, be independent with self-care, socialize appropriately with peers, be successful in school, self-regulate and have healthy self-esteem. GO Occupational Therapists provide evaluation and treatment for children with disorders or delays that may inhibit their ability to flourish in these areas.

Sensory Integration Therapy

Helping children learn to self-regulate their emotions, responses and arousal levels. 

Sensory integration therapy uses gradually increasing play-based activities to improve a child’s nervous system and its ability to respond in a more “organized” way to sensations and movement. GO Therapists assist children who struggle with being over-sensitive or under-sensitive to sensory input that may be affecting their development and well-being.

Physical Therapy

Helping children move and interact within their environment smoothly and confidently.

Physical Therapy makes everyday activities easier for kids and focuses on developing mobility, strength, flexibility, balance, coordination and endurance in order for a child to be successful at home, in the community and in school. Providing intervention for concerns such as torticollis, toe walking, and decreased core strength is essential to helping children grow and develop to their fullest potential. Did you know that GO Physical Therapists can even ease constipation and incontinence associated with potty training?

Speech Therapy

Helping children speak, communicate, and understand language.

Speech Therapy provides assessment and intervention services that focus on helping children speak, understand language, and learn to their fullest potential. GO Speech Therapists provide assistance to children with developmental delays such as late talking, difficulty with articulation or grammar, and limited social skills. Did you know that GO Speech Therapists can even assist children with academic concerns related to reading, writing, spelling and math?