What We Do:
Occupational Therapy can target skills needed for play and social interaction such as interacting with others, using toys or playground equipment; self-help such as feeding, eating, dressing and grooming; school readiness and school performance skills such as eye-hand coordination, attention and focus and organization of one-self in the environment.

We recognize the developmental milestones that are normally attained at each stage in a child's life and we encourage and motivate children and their family to reach these goals within a playful environment.

Pediatric Possibilities offers client centered services using a family-oriented developmental approach. Our educated staff are dedicated and invested in providing holistic interventions within a multi-disciplinary model. We are committed to delivering professional quality services to effectively meet the needs of our clients.

What We Offer:
Services include evaluation, consultation and/or treatment. Your therapist will develop an appropriate treatment plan which includes family education, consultation and direct treatment intervention as appropriate.

Who Could Benefit From Occupational Therapy?
If a child exhibits difficulty in any of the following areas that child may benefit from Occupational Therapy services.
  • Limited play skills
  • Restricted social interactions
  • Balance and coordination
  • Fine and gross motor development
  • Over-sensitivity to touch, movement, sights and sounds
  • Seeks out intense sensory experiences
  • Can't listen in a busy environment
  • Lack of responsiveness to others and events
  • Inability to complete tasks such as eating, dressing, and grooming
  • Trouble with transitions in routines or accepting change
  • Avoidance of playground games or equipment
  • Writing, drawing and cutting
  • Manipulation of small objects

What are some of the diagnosis frequently seen by Occupational Therapist?
We have experience providing services across a wide range of diagnosis included but not limited to:
-Sensory Processing Disorders        
-Fine and Gross Motor Delays
-Autism Spectrum Disorder        
-Pervasive Developmental Delay
-Developmental Disabilities        
-Asperger's Syndrome
-ADD/ADHD                        
-Learning Disabilities
-Fragile X Syndrome
7209 Creedmoor Rd. Suite 101 Raleigh, NC  27613   (919) 844-1100
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