Wild Roots Therapy Clinic

The pediatric occupational, physical and speech therapy Services at Wild Roots may look a little bit different than what you are expecting!

We look at the underlying root causes of concerns. What caregivers and teachers see might be defiance, difficulty following directions, poor handwriting, inability to ride a bike, scripting language, and stuffing food. What we might see is retained primitive reflexes, trauma responses, poor core strength, decreased body awareness, difficulty moving their body to match their ideas, and much more!

When we change what we're looking for, we change what we see, and we change what we do to help! In some sessions we work one on one with kids, some sessions are in a group, sometimes caregivers watch, other times they relax and then we provide ideas for home. It depends on the family, the child, and the day!

What Pediatric Occupational Therapists Do.

Pediatric Occupational Therapists work to improve children's global development including physical, cognitive, and foundation skills such as sensory processing to assist the child and family in maximizing their success in all areas of daily life.

Occupational therapists work on children's primary occupations: playing, learning, making friends, and being part of a family.

Pediatric Occupational Therapists work with children with autism, sensory processing disorder, fine motor and/or feeding delays, visual motor and handwriting challenges, developmental differences secondary to trauma, and much more.

Want more information about occupational therapy in different environments (schools, clinics, mental health settings, nursing homes, etc.).

Our therapists are highly trained in the areas of sensory processing and trauma. "Sensory processing challenges have been shown to negatively impact emotional regulation and self-regulation. A developing area of trauma treatment utilizes sensory-based interventions to target these concerns.

There is promising evidence for the use of these interventions as part of an integrated treatment approach." Complex Trauma in Children and Youth: A Scoping Review of Sensory Based Interventions. Kerry Fraser, Diane Mackenzie, and Joan Versnel. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health. 2017 Vol 33, No 3. 199-216

RiteCare Billings Grantee

Wild Roots Therapy Clinic

Christine Ciccotelli,
1710 Avenue E, Suite A
Billings, MT 59102
Ph. 406-690-6996

Appointments
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Program
Speech and Audiology services
Hours
Mon - Fri
8 am - 5 pm
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