Contact Village Therapy Works
Village Therapy Works is a pediatric clinic and has been assisting preschool and school age children in Houston, TX since 1988. Our licensed Speech Language Pathologists and Occupational Therapists take pride in working with children who experience speech, language, memory, motor, and sensory processing deficits. This includes children who are diagnosed with: Apraxia and Articulation disorders Auditory and/or Visual Perceptual Processing disorders Autism Spectrum or Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Aspergers Dyslexia and Learning Disorders Speech Therapy is individualized to help each child develop age appropriate communication. Speech therapy can also help those children who experience reading, writing, comprehension, and organizational difficulties in school. We work towards a child's strengths and help them develop strategies in order to compensate for their learning differences. Group sessions are also available to assist children with social skill development. We also provide: Evaluations: Full and partial Screenings: Hearing, Vision, and Speech Consultations: Parent and teacher Occupational Therapy provides a more comprehensive approach to helping children with motor and sensory deficits. Treatment sessions aid in fostering a child's independence in daily activities, especially those skills required for school, home and social environments. Village Therapy Works main office is conveniently located in the Spring Branch and Memorial area of Houston at 1240 Blalock, Suite 170. Our office is easily accessible on the first floor of a beautiful 2 story office building. Our Mission: is that all children can develop an individual ability and strategies to learn and process information to be successful in their home, academic and social environments.
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