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Children + Families are Our Priority

Our team of expert pediatric therapists is dedicated to helping infants, toddlers, teens + their families live their best lives, prepared for success.

Speech Therapy

At our NEW Newport News Clinic (Coming Soon!) our multispecialty service offerings include pediatric speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy and ABA therapy (applied behavior analysis).  Because no two children are the same, our pediatric specialists work with families, physicians, and other healthcare professionals to develop programs that target each child’s needs. We use the most current, effective, and family-centered strategies to help our pediatric patients achieve age-appropriate milestones. We also empower parents with home programs and education to help them optimize their child’s progress.  

Home-based Intensive 1-on-1 ABA Therapy

We provide 1-on-1 Intensive ABA therapy in the home and community. Our ABA programs are family-centered and treatment plans are individually designed to meet the needs of your family and your child. Our therapy team consists of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) and Behavior Therapists (BT) who bring expert autism therapy right to your home.

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is the scientific approach of changing human behavior in the natural environment. ABA is effective because it employs scientifically-based and conceptually-systematic principles of behavior to make successive improvements in your child’s behavior. The procedures used by our behavior technicians are routinely published and revised in the peer-reviewed Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis and we only employ behavior change procedures that have been previously implemented and demonstrated significant results. Life happens everywhere. If you identify a problem, we will strive to meet those needs in that environment. We perform ABA therapy in your home, in the community, even at your grocery store or restaurant.

What is ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis)?
ABA is a therapy based on the science of learning and behavior.

How Does ABA Therapy Work?
ABA helps us understand behavior, learning, and how a child’s environment affects both. It aims to increase helpful behaviors and decrease behaviors that are harmful or that affect learning. Clinical oversight and supervision is provided by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).  

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain. People with ASD often have problems with social communication and interaction, and restricted or repetitive behaviors or interests. People with ASD may also have different ways of learning, moving, or paying attention.

Which Therapy is Right for My Child?
Autism is a complex diagnosis. Our board certified and state-licensed clinicians have extensive training in assessing the individual needs of a child. Our multidisciplinary approach helps identify what’s best for your child and family.

ABA Therapy Can Include:
• 1:1 intensive ABA individualized for all needs + abilities
• Small group instruction with peers
• Pre-K prep steeped in functional communication
• Social + functional living skills: supplementary support with life skills such as self-care, socialization, money management, job prep, household maintenance, and more)

Developing and enhancing communication techniques through verbal language, sign language, or language through assistive technology, speech therapy can help your child effectively interact with family and friends. It can also address the function of facial muscles and structures necessary for speech, feeding, and swallowing.

Speech Therapy Can Include:
• Expressive language/Receptive language
• Auditory processing disorders
• Articulation + phonological processes
• Late talkers, preschool language disorders
• Augmentative + alternative communication
• Childhood apraxia of speech + dysarthria
• Selective mutism
• Pragmatic language disabilities + social skills
• Orofacial myofunctional disorders

Occupational therapy helps children improve sensory, cognitive, physical or motor skills in addition to addressing social, psychological or environmental factors that may affect a child’s development. Occupational therapy focuses on helping children become independent with daily activities such as playing, eating, dressing, practicing handwriting, or maintaining balance.

Occupational therapy can include:
• Pre-writing skills
• Cognitive skills
• Sensory integration
• Fine motor skills (grasping a toy or pencil)
• Balance + coordination
• Assessing or adjusting equipment
• Visual motor skills
• Daily routines (bathing, dressing, brushing teeth)
• Feeding techniques
• Oral motor coordination

The pediatric physical therapists at HealthPRO Pediatrics provide compassionate care to the children + their families. They develop individualized treatments plans to help children gains strength, flexibility, increase range of motion and improve overall movement so that children can complete daily activities with success. Physical therapists identity, diagnose + treat movement impairments to improve quality of life for children of all ages + abilities. Our Physical Therapists can assess and provide treatment in the following areas:

  • Gross motor skill progression
  • Coordination + motor control
  • Balance + posture control
  • Strength + endurance
  • Gait training + mobility
  • Torticollis + plagiocephaly
  • Pain management
  • Posture + positioning
  • Range of motion
  • Seating, equipment + orthotic consultation

Individual feeding treatment is typically provided on a weekly basis by an occupational therapist or a speech language pathologist.  The goal of treatment is to address the individual goals of the child as well as to support families, provide resources + help parents / care-givers establish an effective home-based program since feeding disorders often deveople from a combination of medical/physiological, developmental, behavioral, and psychosocial factors, our trained feeding therapists have experience working with children with a variety of medical diagnosis (i.e. gerd, FTT, cardiac, pulmonary, cleft palate/lip), breastfeeding concerns, oral motor delays, sensory-based feeding disorders and other contributing factors that may need to be supported during therapy intervention.  

A referral for a Feeding Evaluation is recommended if…  

  • Food range of less than 20 foods, especially if foods are being lost over time with no new foods incorporated    
  • Typically require more than 30 minutes to complete meals   
  • Demonstrate stress, anxiety, or noncompliance during meals  
  • Difficulties with chewing and swallowing  
  • Negative mealtime experiences (i.e. meals are not enjoyable and feel like a battle)   
  • Aversion or avoidance of all foods in specific texture, colors, smells, or food group   
  • Gag, retch or vomit before/during/after meals  
  • Delays transition to baby food and/or solid foods  
  • Exhibit frequent upper respiratory problems (illness, coughing, congestion)   
  • Steadily lose weight, struggle to gain weight, or below growth curve for their age 

Get Started in Newport News

                      Our highly skilled, compassionate clinicians are dedicated to helping your child reach his or her highest level of independence. 
               To make an appointment or learn more about our services, complete our inquiry form or contact us at (757) 720-0099.

Our Mission

Building Community Through Opportunities + Inculsion

We want everything for your child too! We understand that every child has unique needs and it is our mission to provide your child with the opportunity to learn and grow in a supportive environment. Our team of pediatric specialists have a higher calling and are dedicated to helping children become more independent with daily activities and to reach their developmental milestones, setting them up for success. We believe that success for children and families mean success for our communities as well. We are proud to serve your family at our South Tampa Clinic.  

Newport News Clinic

New Clinic Coming Soon!
1030 Loftis Blvd
Newport News, VA 23606
Phone: (757) 720-0099

Home-Based ABA Services

Joint Base Langley-Eustis, VA
Phone: (757) 720-0099

Get Started in Newport News, VA!