Occupational, Feeding, and Tongue-Tied Therapies

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy for children is a powerful journey of discovery and growth. It opens doors to new possibilities, fostering independence and confidence in their daily lives. Through engaging activities tailored to each child's unique needs, therapists empower them to master essential skills, transforming challenges into triumphs. With patience and creativity, occupational therapy nurtures not just the body, but the spirit, helping children reach their fullest potential and embrace the joy of being active participants in their world.

Feeding Therapy

Balance Autism - Metro West's Eating/Feeding Program embraces a family-centered approach, inviting families to engage in a personalized evaluation and intervention journey that empowers your child to explore a diverse array of textures and foods. We equip families with effective strategies and education to elevate eating, feeding, and skills. Our dedicated occupational and speech therapists deliver evidence-based strategies to inspire lasting growth and confidence.

Tongue and Lip Tie Therapy

Tethered oral tissues (TOTs) are oral restrictions in the mouth, including the tongue, lip, or buccal areas. While these restrictions may limit movement necessary for a baby to suck, swallow, and breathe effectively, they also highlight the incredible potential for growth and development when these challenges are addressed, inspiring hope and resilience in both babies and their families.