Therapy Finder
Which therapymight help my child?
Answer a few short questions and we'll point you toward Occupational Therapy (OT), Physical Therapy (PT), or Speech Therapy (ST) — and the right next step at Little Land.
Takes about 2 minutes. For guidance only — not a diagnosis.
Ready when you are.
We'll ask about how your child moves, talks, plays, and handles everyday routines. Pick the answer closest to what you see most days.
OT
Occupational Therapy
OT helps kids build the everyday skills they need to play, learn, and be independent — fine motor (drawing, buttons, scissors), self-care (dressing, feeding), sensory processing, attention, and emotional regulation.
PT
Physical Therapy
PT focuses on big-body skills — strength, balance, coordination, and gross motor milestones like rolling, crawling, walking, running, jumping, and climbing.
ST
Speech Therapy
Speech therapy supports communication — making sounds clearly, building vocabulary, putting words together, understanding language, social conversation, and feeding/swallowing.
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