WELCOME TO INTEGRATED PEDIATRIC THERAPY

Where Parents feel empowered & kids flourish and grow new skills

Ready to make sense of your child's sensory or learning challenges?

Whether your child has an autism diagnosis or is struggling at home or school — we’re here to build on their strengths and make life better for your entire family. 

This is a place for building mutual understanding and exploring new possibilities. We’re here to really get to know you and your child. And to empower you as the parent to better understand and respond to your child. 

In the end, our goal is for your child to try new things because they want to, not because they’re being pushed into what doesn’t feel natural. 

The Services of Integrated Pediatric Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Building skills and offering new solutions to make daily life better for your child. This includes addressing sensory, emotional, movement, and learning challenges.

Speech Therapy

Help your child better communicate, speak, understand, and relate to others.

From Integrated Pediatric Therapy Parents

Not sure if you’re in the right place? Here’s who we serve.

If you’re a Tri-Valley parent or anywhere in the Bay Area with a child (ages 0-16) with a delay or challenge that’s impacting school and family life, then you’re in the right place

We combine advanced training in sensory processing with a practical, respectful approach, to support challenges related to sensory processing, autism, developmental delay, and ADHD.  

Have you noticed any of the following in your child?

  • Your child wanders or unexpectedly bolts away from you in public. 

  • Your child is always on the go or struggling to sit and focus.

  • Activities are difficult because your child is sensitive to sound, texture of clothing, or other sensory experiences. 

  • Your child has a high sensitivity to background sounds, unpredictable loud noises, or group situations.

  • Feeding challenges like difficulty chewing, stuffing food in their mouth, or taking a long time to swallow.

  • Picky or selective eating that impacts family mealtime.

  • A child who doesn’t show much interest in play activities or learning.

  • Sensory processing makes regular routines like brushing teeth, taking a bath, or getting to sleep very difficult.

  • Handwriting is slow, not-legible or the child holds objects too tight. 

  • Your child is toe-walking or bumps into things easily.

  • You need an IEE or outside expertise to meet your child’s learning needs. 

  • Your child is having difficulty with speech or communication.

  • Your child isn’t meeting milestones like same-age peer

Feel More Confident With Every Step of The Process

1. Intake

Fill out the intake form and we’ll let you know if an evaluation is needed.

2. Evaluation, Review and Goal Planning

After reviewing your needs, information, and evaluation results, we create a plan going forward together.

3.. Make progress

Get sessions scheduled and watch your child make progress and build confidence.

We’re here to answer all your questions.

Schedule a free 15-minute phone consultation to discuss the best approach for your child, receive answers to your questions, and determine if this setting is the right fit for you. 

If you have any questions, feel free to email us at admin@ipedtherapy.com or call us at 480-729-5700

A hub where different experts work together.

Families benefit when people work together and services are convenient and easy to access. That’s why we’re sharing our knowledge and sharing our space with providers who are passionate about serving neurodivergent kids and their families.

Interested in joining our team or renting space as a professional?

Let’s team up in support of your child!

We’re here to listen, build you up, and explore what’s going to work for your child and family.

Services include evaluation & treatment in our Pleasanton clinic, school consults, or in-home sessions through the East Bay Regional Center for Early Intervention.

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