Eight-year-old Alex (not his real name) struggled with many challenges that children with autism often face. Social interactions were difficult, and he had trouble communicating his needs and managing sensory sensitivities. Alex’s parents were determined to find support for him and went to Endeavors Pediatric Therapy Services for help. Through a combination of physical therapy,
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The Benefits of Creating a Therapeutic Environment: Occupational Therapy for Autism
February 10th, 2024Imagine Sarah, a vibrant 7-year-old with striking blue eyes. Like many children with autism, she faces unique challenges daily. Bright lights can be overwhelming, unfamiliar textures unsettling, and transitioning from one task to another daunting. But in a therapeutic environment, where the benefits of occupational therapy for autism are designed just for her, Sarah blooms.

Unlocking Potential: Occupational Therapy Strategies for Autism
October 20th, 2023If you have a child with autism, you know they often struggle with social situations or self-care. But did you know that a special type of therapy can help them develop those skills effectively? Occupational therapy for autism can teach your child how to manage day-to-day life, from brushing their teeth to interacting at school.

Does Your Child Have Autism? Discover Our Innovative Treatment Plans
July 10th, 2021Did You Know Pediatric Physical Therapy Could Help Enhance Skills in Children with Autism? Working with a pediatric physical therapist can help your child with autism to develop many skills required for daily life. Sometimes referred to as “occupational therapy,” this type of physical therapy focuses on sensory and neuromotor skills to help children become

Sending a Child with Autism Back to School
June 10th, 2020Autism spectrum conditions show a wide range of symptoms and severity in their presentation, but common aspects are developmentally poor motor skills, difficulties coping with change, and labored social interaction. Direct and consistent behavioral therapy, both physical and social, is extremely important in helping children overcome the challenges presented by their autism spectrum condition. Earlier


