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Pediatric Physical and Occupational Therapy Services

Pediatric Physical and Occupational Therapy Services is a private practice owned and directed by Rosemary White, OTR.  The practice provides services for children with a variety of diagnosis including autism spectrum disorder, Asperger's, pervasive developmental disorder (PDD); dyspraxia, Sensory Integration Dysfunction, learning, behavioral and neurological disorders. The goal of this practice is to provide treatment that can be incorporated into family life.  For the child with a disability the goal is to facilitate success with motor, social and play skills. 

When a child is referred to the practice he/she will be scheduled for four, one-hour evaluative treatment sessions. During all evaluations the parents are present and are often included in the evaluation process. In at least one of the evaluative treatment sessions a play assessment is conducted in which the parent and the child play together for fifteen minutes (Functional Emotional Assessment Scale, FEAS).  If other standardized testing is appropriate it may include tests of balance and coordination, gross and fine motor skills, visual perception, sensory perception and/or motor planning. All evaluative treatment sessions include clinical evaluation during which the therapist observes the child’s postural and behavioral responses while playing on therapy equipment.  

 Rosemary White Pediatric PT & OT Services

Shoreline
20310 19th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98155
206-367-5853

Kent
Scheduled through shoreline location

 

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