Helping You Help Your Child

Founded in 2006, A Step Ahead Pediatric Therapy is a comprehensive pediatric rehabilitation practice that provides quality therapy services to children with developmental needs in the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati area.

At A Step Ahead, we realize that special needs not only affect the child, but the entire family as well. Our goal is to ease this difficulty by working with each child and their family to achieve self sufficiency through increased independence. We work toward objectives that apply directly to the child as well as build a custom program that will help the parent create therapeutic opportunities for their child outside of therapy sessions.

We at ASAPT are dedicated to "Helping You Help Your Child."


Our Services

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Physical Therapy

Pediatric Physical Therapy benefits children in developing improved gross motor skills and fine motor skills in order to improve their function in everyday activities.

  • Difficulty with gross motor skills

  • Musculoskeletal issues

  • Orthopedic issues (Torticollis)

  • Neuromuscular conditions (Toe Walking)

  • Gross motor developmental strategies

  • Coordination and balance training

  • Adaptive equipment assessment and training

 
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Occupational Therapy

Pediatric Occupational Therapy benefits children who have delay in fine motor skills, sensory processing skills and self-care skills.

  • Difficulty with coloring, cutting with scissors, etc.

  • Difficulty with academic tasks

  • Unable to use utensils to eat

  • Trouble dressing self

  • Reacts negatively to stimuli in the environment

  • May only eat certain textures of foods

  • Seeks out excessive sensory stimuli

  • Decreased attention and direction following

 
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Speech Therapy

Pediatric Speech Therapy benefits children who are not talking, not talking in complete sentences, are difficult to understand, appear to stutter or have rough/hoarse voices.

  • Unclear articulation

  • Does not speak in complete sentences

  • Uses “baby talk”

  • Does not follow simple directions

  • Does not know colors, numbers, etc.

  • Has a rough hoarse/voice

  • Seems to be stuttering

  • Has a hearing impairment

 

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