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Developmental Delay Support for Arlington Heights Families

Comprehensive pediatric therapy for children with developmental delays — supporting motor, communication, cognitive, and social-emotional milestones across all stages. Serving Arlington Heights.

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

Developmental delays can show up in many ways: late motor milestones, delayed speech, difficulty with self-care tasks, social-emotional challenges, or struggles across multiple areas. Whatever the specific picture, Arlington Heights families benefit from our integrated approach: occupational therapy and speech therapy under one roof, well worth the 20 min drive for specialized care, with therapists who collaborate so your child gets coordinated care — not fragmented services.

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.

Significantly delayed motor milestones (sitting, crawling, walking)
Significantly delayed speech and language
Difficulty with feeding, sleeping, or daily routines
Lack of expected social engagement (eye contact, joint attention, social play)
Difficulty across multiple developmental areas
Loss of skills your child previously had

Supporting Arlington Heights Children with Developmental Delays

Comprehensive Evaluation

A thorough assessment of motor, communication, cognitive, social-emotional, and daily living skills.

Motor Development

Building gross and fine motor skills appropriate for your child's developmental stage.

Communication Support

Speech and language therapy across early communication, vocabulary, sentence-building, and pragmatic language.

Daily Living Skills

Self-feeding, dressing, toileting, and the everyday independence skills that build confidence.

Sensory & Regulation

Addressing sensory processing and emotional regulation foundations that affect every area of development.

Early Intervention Support

For children under 3, we coordinate with Illinois Early Intervention services as appropriate.

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.

Honest answers, not therapy for therapy's sake

If we don't think your child needs ongoing therapy, we'll tell you. If a different specialty is a better fit, we'll refer you. We measure success by your family thriving — not by how many sessions you book with us.

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

What's the difference between a developmental delay and autism (or other diagnoses)?

Developmental delay is descriptive — it means a child is behind expected milestones in one or more areas. It can be a temporary delay that resolves with support, or it can be a sign of an underlying diagnosis (autism, genetic conditions, medical issues). Therapy supports development regardless of cause; medical evaluation can identify any underlying contributors.

How early can therapy start?

As early as needed. We work with infants when concerns appear. Earlier is generally better — early intervention literature consistently shows better outcomes when therapy starts before age 3.

Concerned About Developmental Delays? We Can Help.

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