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Therapy Services

At Schreiber Center for Pediatric Development we are dedicated to providing exceptional therapy for kids from birth to age 21 in central Pennsylvania living with congenital and acquired disabilities and developmental delays.

Our comprehensive range of pediatric rehab services and therapies is designed to support and enhance each child’s unique development and help them to reach their full potential.

Occupational Therapy

Our experienced occupational therapists work closely with children to improve their fine motor skills, sensory processing, and daily living activities. We help children develop independence, enhance their sensory integration, and promote self-care skills that are essential for their everyday lives.

A child in a highchair smiling and holding items in their hands with a therapist assisting them.
A child climbing on a colorful rock wall with a therapist guiding them.

Physical Therapy

Our pediatric physical therapy program focuses on improving children’s gross motor skills, strength, balance, coordination, and overall mobility. Our dedicated physical therapists employ a variety of techniques, exercises, and activities to help children build strength and achieve motor milestones, ensuring they can participate fully in their daily activities.

Speech-Language Therapy

Our speech-language therapists specialize in addressing speech and language disorders, articulation difficulties, fluency issues, and more. We offer individualized therapy plans tailored to each child’s needs, utilizing evidence-based techniques to foster improved communication, social interaction, and overall language development.

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Specialized Programs

We offer a variety of specialized programs to meet the diverse needs of our children:

Assistive Technology

Utilizing advanced tools and devices to support communication, mobility, and daily living skills.

Aquatic Therapy

Using water-based exercises to improve strength, flexibility, and overall motor skills in a therapeutic environment.

Early Intervention

Providing critical support for infants and toddlers to address developmental delays as early as possible.

Feeding Therapy

Assisting children with feeding difficulties to develop proper eating skills and a positive relationship with food.