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Pediatric Therapy in Winder, GA
Welcome to Let’s Communicate Pediatric Therapy Services!

We provide comprehensive pediatric therapy services for children from birth through age 21. Our experienced team is dedicated to building connections while growing confident children. We’ll help your child reach their full potential through specialized therapy programs designed to meet their unique needs.
Whether your child needs support in occupational, physical, speech, or feeding therapy, we are here to help them achieve their goals. Reach out to us today to schedule an evaluation with our team!


Our Pediatric Therapy Services

Pediatric Occupational Therapy

Does your child find it challenging to handle everyday tasks like getting dressed, cleaning up, or playing with toys? Pediatric occupational therapy can help! Our compassionate pediatric occupational therapists will help your child develop the fine motor, sensory processing, and self-care skills they need to handle every part of their daily life. We work with children on attention, sensory sensitivities, playing well with others, and much more.
Pediatric Physical Therapy

Is your child behind on balance, coordination, or other important motor milestones? Pediatric physical therapy is designed to address that! Our experienced pediatric physical therapists will help your child build the strength, mobility, and coordination they need to move with confidence. We work with children on gross motor skills, posture, balance, and more.


Pediatric Speech Therapy

Does your child struggle to share their ideas with you or make friends with other children? Pediatric speech therapy can make a huge difference! Our friendly pediatric speech-language pathologists will help your child build the key speech and language skills they need for clear and easy communication. We work with children on articulation, fluency, self-expression, comprehension, and more.
Pediatric Feeding Therapy

Is it difficult for your child to eat a variety of nutritious foods? Do they experience stress or throw tantrums during mealtimes? Pediatric feeding therapy can help your child overcome these challenges! Our caring pediatric feeding therapists will help your child to improve their feeding skills and make mealtimes more enjoyable for your family. We work with children on oral motor skills, swallowing difficulties, food aversions, and more.

About Let’s Communicate Pediatric Therapy Services
Let’s Communicate has been a trusted provider of pediatric therapy in Winder, GA, since 2004. Our mission is to empower children and support families, and we achieve it every day through open communication, evidence-based treatment, and enthusiastic care!

Curious About Your Child’s Development? Take Our Free Screening!
Are you worried that your child might be falling behind on their developmental milestones? We’re here to help! Our free online screening will help you get the answers you’re looking for fast.
This easy online tool is designed to give you valuable insights into your child’s growth so you can make informed choices. And if your child needs extra support to reach their milestones, our team will help you get started with the right therapy to help them thrive!
Why Choose Let’s Communicate Pediatric Therapy Services?
We believe in building strong connections with our families and offer continuity of care by keeping your child with the same therapist throughout their treatment. This approach not only helps your child feel more comfortable but also leads to more effective therapy sessions and better outcomes.
Your child’s wellbeing is our top priority. We genuinely care about your family, which is why we are so thorough in our assessments and treatment. Our team of knowledgeable therapists brings years of expertise in pediatric therapy to ensure your child receives the highest quality care. And we communicate with you every step of the way!
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frequently asked questions
What is pediatric occupational therapy, and how does it help children?
Pediatric occupational therapy helps children develop the skills they need for everyday activities and self-care, such as dressing, eating, playing, and handwriting. At Let’s Communicate, our expert occupational therapists (OTs) focus on improving these essential skills and more.
We work one-on-one with your child, using engaging, play-based strategies to build confidence and independence in a supportive environment. Whether a child needs to strengthen their fine motor skills, gross motor skills, hand-eye coordination, cognitive abilities, or address sensory processing challenges in their daily routines, occupational therapy provides the tools they need to succeed now and into adulthood.
What are the most common conditions treated with pediatric occupational therapy?
Occupational therapy commonly treats children with developmental delays, autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, sensory processing disorders, ADHD, and injuries that affect their ability to develop or use fine and gross motor skills. Our OTs are equipped to help children improve motor skills, coordination, sensory processing, and daily life abilities across a wide range of needs.
As our name, Let’s Communicate, implies, we create therapy plans specific to each child’s unique needs and empower families in all situations. We focus on strengths while providing targeted support in areas that need development.
How does early intervention in occupational therapy benefit my child’s development?
Early childhood intervention allows children to develop essential skills before small challenges become significant obstacles. When children receive therapy at a young age, they have more time to strengthen foundational abilities such as grasping objects, following routines, improving hand-eye coordination, and responding to sensory input. Early therapy can also enhance problem-solving, social interactions, and self-regulation.
Our OTs use evidence-based activities tailored to each child’s needs, helping them build confidence and independence. By addressing developmental concerns early, occupational therapy sets children up for long-term success at home, in school, and in social environments.
Does my child need a doctor’s referral to start pediatric occupational therapy?
In many cases, a doctor’s referral is not required to begin pediatric therapy services, but this depends on your insurance provider’s policies. Let’s Communicate has the expertise to guide you through the process, determine whether a referral is needed, and assist with any necessary paperwork. If you’re unsure, checking with your insurance company or pediatrician is a good first step. However, if there is any doubt, we can help clarify the requirements and ensure you have the information needed to get started.
What should my child wear to an occupational therapy session?
Comfort is key! Since occupational therapy for kids involves movement, play, and hands-on activities, children should wear comfortable clothing that allows them to move freely. Sneakers or closed-toe shoes are ideal, as sessions may include climbing, jumping, or balancing activities. Let’s Communicate fosters a hands-on and immersive therapy environment, so dressing for movement ensures children can fully participate and focus on the activities designed to build their skills.
How can occupational therapy improve my child’s fine motor skills?
To work on fine motor skills and tasks like holding a pencil, using scissors, or buttoning a shirt, OTs use age-appropriate exercises designed to improve dexterity, coordination, and hand strength while keeping kids engaged.
Therapists may incorporate activities such as puzzles to refine finger control, building blocks to enhance grip, and arts and crafts like clay modeling and threading beads to develop precision and hand-eye coordination. By using these methods, children can build essential motor skills in a way that’s fun and natural, helping them gain confidence and independence in daily routines.
Can occupational therapy help with sensory processing challenges?
Yes, sensory integration therapy can be highly effective for children who experience sensory sensitivities. Some children may find certain sounds, textures, or movements overwhelming, while others may seek out constant sensory input through movement or touch.
Our OTs help children understand and manage their sensory processing challenges through structured activities, sensory-friendly tools, and gradual exposure techniques. By creating a safe and supportive environment, we help children feel more comfortable and confident in their daily lives.
Is pediatric occupational therapy covered by insurance?
Many insurance plans cover pediatric therapy services, but coverage varies depending on your provider and policy. Let’s Communicate assists families in navigating the insurance process to determine their options. We recommend checking with your insurance company to understand your benefits, including any co-pays or limitations. Our team is available to help you make sense of your coverage and provide guidance as needed.
For a list of insurance providers we work with, visit our Getting Started page.
How does occupational therapy address self-care skills in children?
Self-care tasks such as getting dressed, brushing teeth, and using utensils require a combination of motor skills, sequencing, and sensory processing. If a child finds these activities challenging, occupational therapy breaks them down into smaller, more manageable steps.
At Let’s Communicate, our OTs use visual cues, hands-on practice, and engaging methods to help children develop independence in daily routines while building confidence along the way.
What can I do at home to support my child’s occupational therapy goals?
Consistency is key! Parents have a vital role in reinforcing therapy progress at home. Our OTs provide families with personalized, practical exercises that can be easily incorporated into daily routines.
Activities such as practicing handwriting, using tweezers to pick up small objects, or exploring different textures can support therapy goals. Creative play, including finger painting, clay modeling, and sand play, enhances sensory processing and dexterity. Jumping and skipping can also improve body awareness, which is essential for many developmental milestones.
Let’s Communicate OTs provide personalized guidance on creating a home environment that encourages continued progress, helping children thrive outside of therapy sessions.
Let’s Communicate and Build Connections!
If you have concerns about your child’s development, we’re here to help. Reach out to us today to schedule an evaluation, and let’s start building the connections that will help your child grow with confidence!