About Us

A Safe Space for All. Quality Pediatric Therapy Providers. Expertise in Different Disorders.

who we are
Neuroplay is a trusted provider of high-quality pediatric therapy. Whether it be in your own home or our office, our Occupational and Speech Therapists are trained in neurodevelopment treatment (NDT), feeding therapy, aquatic therapy, language development, dysphasia, social building, sensory integration, emotional regulation, handwriting without tears, and so much more!
• Handwriting-dysgraphia
• Feeding
• Torticollis
• Brachial plexus injuries
• Abnormal gait/walking
• Hypo/hypertonia (low/high muscle tone)
• Poor coordination and balance
• Visual-motor/visual perceptual difficulties
• Aphasia
• Expressive/receptive language delays
• Difficulty with memory and cognition
• Poor strength and endurance
• Fine motor delay
• Learning disabilities
• Sensory integration dysfunction
• Sensitivity to various
textures
(clothing, grass, sand, etc.)
• Food refusal and food selectivity by type and/or texture
• Sensitivities to movement, lights, sounds, crowds
• Decreased body awareness (bumping into other people or
objects without noticing)
• ADD/ADHD
• Congenital disabilities and genetic disorders
• Developmental delays
• Neurological disorders
Our services are dedicated to nurturing and educating young minds. We have been committed to creating a safe, loving, and stimulating environment for children ages 4 weeks to 21 years old who have the following superpowers:

• Handwriting-dysgraphia
• Feeding
• Torticollis
• Brachial plexus injuries
• Abnormal gait/walking
• Hypo/hypertonia (low/high muscle tone)
• Poor coordination and balance
• Visual-motor/visual perceptual difficulties
• Aphasia
• Expressive/receptive language delays
• Difficulty with memory and cognition
• Poor strength and endurance
• Fine motor delay
• Learning disabilities
• Sensory integration dysfunction

• Sensitivity to various
textures
(clothing, grass, sand, etc.)
• Food refusal and food selectivity by type and/or texture
• Sensitivities to movement, lights, sounds, crowds
• Decreased body awareness (bumping into other people or
objects without noticing)
• ADD/ADHD
• Congenital disabilities and genetic disorders
• Developmental delays
• Neurological disorders
and much more