What to Expect

Family-centered pediatric physical therapy session focused on child development and movement skills.

Step 1

Comprehensive Evaluation

We start by getting to know your child through a detailed assessment of their strengths, challenges, and goals.

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Step 2

Individualized Plan

Together, we create an individualized plan based on your child’s goals and what matters to your family.

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Step 3

Build Skills and Confidence

Through engaging, challenging sessions, we help your child build skills, confidence, and independence.

Areas We Support

Pediatric physical therapy helps children build strength, coordination, balance, confidence, and functional movement skills through engaging, play-based therapy.

At Aspire Kids Physical Therapy, treatment is individualized to each child’s needs and goals — whether that means supporting early motor development, improving coordination, recovering from injury, or helping kids participate more confidently in everyday activities, sports, and play.

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Babies & Toddlers

Supporting early movement, motor development, and infant-related concerns.

  • Developmental delays

  • Torticollis & plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome)

  • Crawling and walking support

  • Tummy time challenges

  • Persistent toe walking

  • Low muscle tone

Coordination & Motor Skills

Helping kids build confidence with movement, coordination, strength, and motor planning.

  • Developmental Coordination Disorder / Dyspraxia

  • Motor planning challenges

  • Balance & coordination difficulties

  • Frequent tripping or falls

  • Strength & endurance concerns

  • Gross motor skill development

Injuries & Recovery

Pediatric and adolescent rehabilitation focused on safe return to activity, play, and sport.

  • Sports injuries

  • Concussions

  • Post-surgical recovery

  • Osgood-Schlatter disease

  • Sever’s disease

  • Sprains & strains

  • Return-to-play support

Neurodevelopmental Conditions

Supporting children with neurological conditions through functional, movement-based therapy.

  • Cerebral palsy

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

  • Down Syndrome

  • Neuromuscular conditions

  • Strength & mobility support

  • Adaptive equipment recommendations

  • Genetic conditions

Care Designed Around Your Child

Aspire Kids Physical Therapy is a private-pay, out-of-network practice. This allows us to provide longer appointment times and flexible, individualized care based on your child’s needs and goals rather than insurance limitations.

We focus on thoughtful, one-on-one sessions designed to support meaningful progress and long-term confidence in movement.

Why families choose this model:

  • One-on-one care tailored to your child

  • More time and attention during each session

  • Flexible treatment planning based on your child’s goals

  • Faster access to care without long wait times

Insurance & reimbursement

Depending on your plan, you may be eligible for out-of-network reimbursement.

We provide a detailed receipt (“superbill”) for insurance submission.

If you have questions about whether physical therapy is the right fit, a free consultation is a great place to start.

Ready to get started? Contact us to schedule a comprehensive evaluation.

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