Building the strength, balance, and coordination children need to move, play, and explore the world with confidence.
Pediatric physical therapy focuses on improving a child's gross motor skills, mobility, strength, and coordination through play-based, developmentally appropriate activities. Our physical therapists work with children who experience delays or differences in movement, helping them build the physical foundation needed for everyday activities at home, school, and in the community.
Every plan of care is designed around your child's individual goals — whether that's walking, running, climbing stairs, or simply keeping up with friends on the playground.
Support reaching age-appropriate movement milestones.
Building steadiness for walking, running, and play.
Strength-building through play-based exercise.
Positioning and movement support for infants.
Recovery support tailored to your child's needs.
Individualized care for complex needs.
Physical Therapists (PTs) at Small Talk work with children and their families to build the strength, balance, and mobility children need to move, play, and participate confidently at home, school, and in the community.