The ability to communicate is especially critical to children’s development. Children whose motor difficulties impair their ability to express themselves often face major developmental and educational obstacles. So we place special importance on helping your child communicate to the best of her abilities.
To help children communicate, we collaborate with the Augmentative Communication Program at Boston Children’s Hospital. This program uses a variety of innovative strategies to enable children to communicate effectively. You can find out about the work of this program at their website.
In our Neuromotor Therapy Program, we try to improve specific motor functions that will maximize your child’s ability to use the communication technologies recommended by the specialists in the Augmentative Communication Program. This may include helping him use tools such as joysticks, keyboards, or head switches.