Children with learning disabilities, developmental delays, autism, emotional disturbances, and other special needs can benefit from this type of therapy.
Common therapies include speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, behavioral therapy, and psychological counseling.
An IEP is a legally binding document outlining a child’s educational goals, accommodations, and the specific services they will receive, including therapy.
Yes, therapy can occur in various settings, including schools, private practices, and homes, depending on the child’s needs and available resources.