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Helping clients improve their physical functions

Physical therapy benefits children who are not reaching developmental milestones like rolling, sitting, or walking. Physical therapy can also help children regain strength and movement. Physical therapy utilizes various treatment approaches to specific delays, such as sensory integration and NDT. Evaluation tools assess our client’s current functional level and determine physical delays.

Based on evaluation outcomes, various therapeutic interventions are utilized in individualized physical therapy plans of care, such as:

  • Balance
  • Strengthening
  • Gait Training
  • Motor Planning and Coordination
  • Ambulation Training

Our Approach to Pediatric Physical Therapy

Each child begins with a thorough evaluation using standardized tools and age-referenced benchmarks. This process helps us identify motor delays and gain a clear understanding of the child’s current abilities. Based on the results, we create a personalized plan of care that focuses on specific developmental goals while promoting active participation and motivation.
Our therapy sessions support gross motor skills development in Collin County, Texas, helping children improve functional movement in ways that are engaging and age-appropriate.

We design sessions to be:

  • Goal-Oriented – Structured around measurable, achievable milestones
  • Play-Driven – Created to foster learning through fun, purposeful activities
  • Progressive – Regularly adjusted to align with each child’s growth and changing needs

We also work closely with families to ensure that therapy strategies are carried over into the home environment, making progress more sustainable and impactful beyond the clinic.

Why Choose Pediatric Physical Therapy With Us

  • Pediatric-Focused Expertise: Our licensed physical therapists specialize in working exclusively with children. This ensures that every approach, from evaluation to intervention, is grounded in pediatric best practices.
  • Collaborative & Supportive Care: We prioritize family involvement. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to be active participants in therapy and receive guidance on how to support their children at home.
  • Evidence-Based Treatment
    We integrate a variety of proven techniques, such as:

    • Neuromuscular re-education
    • Postural control activities
    • Sensory-based motor interventions
    • Core strengthening routines

All interventions are selected based on your child’s specific needs, age, and interests.

Goals We Help Children Achieve

We support children who experience difficulties with:

  • Sitting, crawling, standing, or walking
  • Coordination and balance
  • Recovery following surgery or injury
  • Navigating stairs, playgrounds, and community spaces
  • Muscle weakness or abnormal muscle tone

Our goal is to help each child move more freely, function more independently, and participate more fully in everyday life.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my child should see a physical therapist?
If you’re noticing delays in motor milestones—like sitting up, crawling, or walking—or if your child struggles with balance, coordination, or frequent falling, it may be time to consider an evaluation. We help determine if physical therapy is the right next step.

What should I expect during my child’s first physical therapy appointment?
The first visit usually involves a mix of movement assessments, playful observation, and discussions about your child’s development. We use this time to understand your child’s current abilities so we can build a therapy plan that makes sense for them.

Can physical therapy help even if my child doesn’t have a diagnosis?
Yes, many children benefit from therapy even without a formal diagnosis. We support kids with general developmental delays, post-injury recovery, or difficulty keeping up physically with peers.

What age do kids start physical therapy?
Physical therapy can start as early as infancy, depending on the child’s needs. Babies, toddlers, and older children can all benefit from therapy if movement concerns are noticed.

What types of activities do kids do in physical therapy?
Sessions include activities like obstacle courses, walking games, balance exercises, stretching, and coordination tasks. We tailor everything to your child’s age and needs so it feels fun while being effective.

How is pediatric physical therapy different from adult therapy?
Children learn through play, so pediatric therapy is designed to be engaging and motivating. We use child-friendly tools, games, and creative movement to target the same goals as adult therapy—just in a developmentally appropriate way.

How long does physical therapy take to work?
The time varies depending on the child’s needs. Some children see progress in weeks, others over several months.

Your Journey to Better Living Starts Here

Contact us today to learn how our personalized therapy solutions can support your health, recovery, and independence.