Tailored Therapy Sessions for children of all age groups

Overview of the 5 therapies at Bee Able

Each designed to cater the specific needs of your child

Child engaged in interactive learning during therapy
Child engaged in interactive learning during therapy

* Articulation Therapy helps individuals pronounce sounds clearly for better speech intelligibility.

* Speech and Language Therapy improves language comprehension and expression for those with developmental or acquired language disorders.

* Social Communication Therapy enhances social interaction skills, crucial for individuals with autism and other social communication difficulties.

* Auditory Verbal Therapy supports those with hearing impairments in developing listening and spoken language skills.

Behavioral Therapy

* Positive reinforcement involves rewarding the child for desired behaviors and increase the frequency of desired behaviors and decrease the frequency of undesired behaviors.

* Negative reinforcement involves removing a negative consequence when the child performs a desired behavior.

* Time-out involves removing the child from a reinforcing situation for a short period of time when they perform an undesired behavior.

* Extinction This technique involves removing all reinforcement for an undesired behavior. This can lead to the undesired behavior decreasing over time.

Child involved in behavioral therapy activities
Child involved in behavioral therapy activities
Occupational Therapy

* Activities of daily living (ADL) includes OTs how to perform everyday tasks such as bathing, dressing, eating, and grooming.

* Fine motor skills training helps people improve their hand-eye coordination, dexterity, and writing skills.

* Sensory processing training helps people with sensory processing disorders learn how to manage their sensory input and tolerate different textures, sounds, and smells.

* Cognitive rehabilitation can help people with cognitive impairments improve their memory, attention, problem-solving skills, and executive functioning.

Child participating in occupational therapy session
Child participating in occupational therapy session
Remedial Therapy

* Remedial therapy is a type of therapy that helps children develop and improve essential skills, such as reading, writing, math, and problem-solving.

* Remedial therapy is used to help children with a variety of learning disabilities, including dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia.

* It can also be used to help children who are struggling academically in specific areas, such as reading, math, or writing.

* Remedial therapy is typically individualized to meet the specific needs of each child.

Child engaged in remedial therapy activities
Child engaged in remedial therapy activities
ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) Therapy
Child interacting with colorful therapy materials
Child interacting with colorful therapy materials

* Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is a scientifically validated approach aimed at understanding and improving behaviors.

* Targets behaviors to increase positive actions and decrease negative or harmful behaviors.

* Helps develop essential skills such as communication, social interaction, self-care, and academic abilities.

* Based on scientific research and ongoing data collection to measure progress and adjust interventions accordingly.

Operating Hours ⏱️

Monday - Saturday

from 9:00AM to 7:00PM