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ADHD Therapy & Support for Arlington Heights Children

Occupational therapy and speech therapy for children with ADHD — addressing the sensory, regulation, and executive function foundations beneath the diagnosis. Serving Arlington Heights.

13 mi away 20 min drive In-network: BCBS IL PPO & Aetna

Children with ADHD often need more than medication and behavior management. They need help building the underlying skills that ADHD makes harder: organizing, transitioning, regulating their bodies, sustaining attention, and managing big emotions. Noor Pediatric Therapy serves Arlington Heights families with comprehensive OT (accessible from your area in 20 min) that addresses all of these — and parent coaching that helps you respond in ways that actually work.

Serving Arlington Heights Families

Arlington Heights families can access comprehensive pediatric occupational therapy and speech therapy at our South Barrington clinic. We help children build the foundational skills needed for school success, social participation, and daily independence. Our therapists are experienced in treating children with autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, sensory processing difficulties, developmental delays, anxiety, and fine motor challenges. Every treatment plan is individualized and family-centered, with parent coaching woven throughout.

  • Comprehensive evaluations and individualized treatment plans
  • OT for school readiness, self-care, and sensory regulation
  • Speech therapy for communication at every developmental stage
  • Free 15-minute consultation to discuss your child's needs

Service area:Arlington Heights, IL 60004, 60005 (Cook County)

Signs to Watch For

If you're noticing some of these in your child, an evaluation can help clarify what's going on.

Difficulty sitting still, especially when the task is challenging or boring
Frequent fidgeting, climbing, or seeking intense movement
Trouble following multi-step directions or finishing tasks
Big emotional reactions to small frustrations
Impulsivity — interrupting, blurting, acting before thinking
Trouble organizing materials, time, or thoughts

Supporting Arlington Heights Children with ADHD

Sensory Regulation

Helping your child recognize and respond to sensory needs — movement, deep pressure, calming input — that support attention.

Executive Functioning

Concrete strategies for planning, organizing, time management, task initiation, and follow-through.

Emotional Regulation

Tools for managing big feelings, frustration, transitions, and the emotional intensity that often comes with ADHD.

Motor Coordination

Addressing the motor planning and coordination challenges that frequently co-occur with ADHD.

School Strategies

Practical accommodations and tools your child can use in the classroom — and that we can share with their teachers.

Parent Coaching

How to respond to ADHD behaviors in ways that build skills and connection, not power struggles.

Free Resources for Arlington Heights Families

Start Learning Today — No Cost

Whether you're ready to book or just exploring, our therapist-created guides and free developmental screener give you real, useful information you can use right now.

Specialized training, not generic pediatric therapy

Reflex integration, nervous system regulation, sensory integration, neurodiversity-affirming approaches — our therapists go deeper than the standard playbook because the standard playbook isn't enough for many of the families we serve.

Getting Here from Arlington Heights

Our clinic is located at 33 W Higgins Rd, Suite 4070 in South Barrington. From Arlington Heights, expect approximately 20 min of drive time (13 mi).

33 W Higgins Rd. Suite 4070, South Barrington, IL 60010

Frequently Asked Questions — Arlington Heights Families

My Arlington Heights child has ADHD AND autism. Can you help with both?

Yes. AuDHD (autism + ADHD) is common, and we work with many children who have both. We address the unique combination of sensory profile, communication style, executive function, and regulation needs your child has — not as separate diagnoses but as a whole picture.

Can OT replace ADHD medication?

OT and medication address different aspects of ADHD and often work well together. Medication can support attention and impulse control in the moment; OT builds the underlying skills, regulation strategies, and tools your child can use long-term. The decision about medication is between you and your prescriber — we support whatever approach you choose.

Concerned About ADHD? We Can Help.

Free 15-minute consultations, no commitment. We serve Arlington Heights and the surrounding area from our South Barrington clinic.