20/09/2025
💪🌈 Helping Little Bodies Move, Grow, and Thrive! 🌈💪
At Thriving Minds Learning Center, we believe every child deserves the chance to move with confidence and joy. ✨ Pediatric Physical Therapy is designed to help children strengthen their muscles, improve balance and coordination, and master important movement skills—all while having fun through play-based activities! 🧸💖
Our Pediatric Physical Therapists work closely with children and families to support:
✅ Gross motor skills like crawling, walking, and jumping
✅ Recovery from injuries or surgeries
✅ Developmental delays and congenital conditions
✅ Building independence for everyday life at home, school, and play
Through fun, motivating, and age-appropriate activities, children not only develop strength and flexibility, but also gain the confidence to actively participate in their daily environments.
✨ Great news! We’re opening more slots for Pediatric Physical Therapy sessions. ✨
Now is the perfect time to give your child the extra support they need to reach their fullest potential.
📞 Send us a message today to secure your slot and let’s help your child thrive—one movement at a time! 💖
WHAT IS A PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPY?
Pediatric Physical Therapists (PTs) work with children and their families to assist each child in reaching their maximum potential to function independently and to promote active participation in home, school, and community environments. Physical therapists have expertise in movement, motor development, and body function (e.g., strength and endurance). (The ABCs of Pediatric Physical Therapy, Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy, 2019)
WHAT IS THE ROLE OF A PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN A CHILD?
Pediatric Physical Therapist (PT) helps children improve their strength, range of motion, and movement to help the children move their bodies. They train and improve gross motor skills and help them in developing their skills, function and movement
Pediatric physical therapists are specifically trained to improve daily function of children who suffer from pediatric injuries and congenital conditions. The role of the pediatric physical therapist is to evaluate and provide treatment for delays in motor skills by developing the strength and range of motion that children need to move through their environment easily and effectively
WHAT HAPPENS IN A PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPY SESSION?
Pediatric Physical Therapists assesses the child’s gross motor movement, balance, coordination, joint mobility, flexibility, and endurance. Pediatric physical therapy session often looks like play as they incorporate play time activities to engage the kids in fun, age-related movements while keeping them motivated and happy
Conditions treated by Pediatric Physical Therapist
• Prematurity
• Cerebral Palsy
• Developmental Delay
• Congenital Deformity
• Down Syndrome
• Muscular Dystrophy
• Spina Bifida
• Pediatric Stroke
• Balance Problem and Incoordination
• Brain Injuries
• Pediatric Orthopedic Injuries (Fractures, Dislocation, etc.) / Post-operative surgeries such as Arthroplasty