How do you know if OT can help your child?
- Avoids touching or being touched (especially if unexpected), dislikes getting dirty, seems unaware of pain, and/or displays upset with daily routine tasks such as dressing, bathing, washing hair, cutting nails, etc.
- Seems clumsy or uncoordinated (taking longer than expected to learn motor skills, bumps into other people or objects in the environment, falls often, etc.)
- Poor eye contact or difficulty interacting with adults/peers
- Covers ears, becomes upset, or complains about loud noises
- Difficulty following verbal directions or completing steps of daily routines
- Limited diet (does not eat certain food textures or temperatures, gags on food, etc.)
- Avoid movement activities such as swings, slides, hesitates on curbs or uneven surfaces, etc.
- Appears to be in constant motion, fidgety, difficult time sitting still
- Overly rough when playing
- Difficulty imitating actions
- Unsafe in community or at home
- Disruptive behaviors-impulsive, limited attention, resistive to new activities/changes in routine, difficulty moving from one activity to another, gives up easily, difficulty calming self
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About Mooresville
At over 17,000 square feet, our Mooresville clinic stands as the largest pediatric clinic in the Carolinas and one of the premier facilities in the country. Purposefully designed and built for pediatric therapy, this state-of-the-art space provides an ideal environment for a range of services, including occupational therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, counseling, psychological testing, and ABA therapy.
Conveniently located at 134 Infield Court, our clinic is dedicated to helping children thrive in a setting tailored to their needs. We invite you to visit and experience how our facility supports growth, development, and well-being in a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
The following therapies are offered in our Asheville, NC clinic. Please visit each page below to learn more.
ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) is a form of therapy that helps children with autism spectrum disorders, ages 2-12 years old. ABA therapy uses a one-on-one teaching approach to help children through reinforcement of desired behaviors.
Occupational Therapy helps children develop the skills needed for daily living. OT can help with sensory integration, fine motor/visual skills, social skills, play, feeding and self-care.
Physical therapists are movement experts who optimize quality of life through prescribed exercise, hands-on care, and patient education. Physical therapists teach patients and families how to prevent or manage their condition so that they will achieve long-term health benefits. Pediatric physical therapists specialize in treating children from birth to young adults.Â