

About us
What We Offer
Promoting Learning Activities for the Young, Inc. takes great care in providing an individualized plan of therapy for the children we serve, led by our experienced and trained staff. All care is provided in the natural environment of the family to best fit the unique preferences and priorities of each family. We know that infants and toddlers learn best when they feel secure and comfortable. Our team will help families develop confidence and competence in understanding their child’s individual needs.
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Child Development Services
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Occupational Therapy
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Physical Therapy
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Speech-Language Therapy
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Center-Based Program


A Fun and Dynamic Learning Experience
We believe each family deserves a caring and committed interventionist to support the child and family through the early intervention process. Interventionists collaborate with families, understanding that parents know their child best in order to create individualized activities to support infants’ and toddlers’ cognitive, motor, communication, social and emotional skills. We recognize that when activities are individualized within each family’s daily routines, the child has the opportunity to maximize his/her potential.
Our child development program focuses on providing therapeutic services to infants and toddlers from birth to 3 years.
Occupational Therapist strengthen fine motor skills including any and all activities involving functional life skills and play, based on the child’s developmental milestones and skills required for real life activities. Pediatric Occupational Therapists use play-based techniques and routines that are designed to target areas of delay and difficulty. Occupational therapists are trained in therapy with a sensory integration approach that uses play-like activities to help children adequately process and tolerate the information they get through their senses. Some therapists will have a specialty in feeding and swallowing and hold appropriate certification.
Pediatric Physical Therapists focus on improving a child’s range of motion, strength, flexibility and movement patterns.
Speech and Language Pathologist assess and provide treatment for individuals with speech, language, swallowing and cognitive communication disorders. Speech Therapists will focus on receptive language, expressive language, oral motor skills, pitch, fluency, and volume.
The Center-Based Program offers group therapies with a low instructor-to-child ratio (1:3), fostering more individualized interaction. Activities include circle time, sensory play, music, art, and community outings, helping participants develop their social and cognitive skills. The program also provides parent training, ensuring that all aspects of development are fully supported and integrated.