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Pediatric Occupational Therapy in Long Grove, IL

Specialized 1:1 occupational therapy for children, teens, and young adults — rooted in reflex integration, nervous system regulation, and holistic wellness. Serving families across Long Grove and the surrounding area.

15 mi away 27 min drive In-network: BCBS IL PPO & Aetna

Families in Long Grove who notice their child struggling with sensory sensitivities, handwriting, fine motor coordination, or emotional regulation often look for pediatric occupational therapy that goes beyond surface-level interventions. Noor Pediatric Therapy is a manageable 27 min drive, providing evidence-based, play-driven OT designed to address the underlying nervous system foundations that support learning, play, and daily independence. Our therapists are specifically trained in reflex integration, sensory integration, and nervous system regulation — the kind of specialized approach you don't find at every clinic.

Serving Long Grove Families

Long Grove families seeking pediatric therapy can access evidence-based occupational therapy and speech therapy at our South Barrington practice. We specialize in sensory processing, fine motor development, communication skills, and emotional regulation for children from infancy through adolescence.

  • Specialized OT and speech therapy
  • Expert support for sensory and motor challenges
  • Parent coaching and group programs
  • Insurance and self-pay options

Service area:Long Grove, IL 60047, 60060 (Lake County)

What Our Occupational Therapy in Long Grove Covers

Sensory Processing Support

Helping children regulate responses to sights, sounds, textures, and movement so they can engage with their environment.

Fine Motor & Handwriting

Strengthening the small muscle skills needed for writing, cutting, buttoning, and self-care tasks.

Reflex Integration

Addressing retained primitive reflexes that can underlie attention, coordination, and emotional regulation challenges.

Emotional Regulation

Building self-regulation tools, coping strategies, and the ability to manage transitions and frustrations.

Executive Functioning

Supporting planning, organization, task initiation, time management, and daily independence.

Visual Motor & Coordination

Eye-hand coordination, body awareness, and bilateral coordination for play, sports, and academics.

Why Long Grove Families Choose Noor

Evidence-based, specialized training

Our therapists are trained in reflex integration, nervous system regulation, and sensory integration — not just basic OT.

Individualized treatment plans

No two children are the same. Every plan is built around your child's specific strengths and challenges.

Family-centered approach

Parents are partners. We coach you so progress carries over at home, school, and in the community.

Insurance & self-pay options

In-network with BCBS IL PPO and Aetna Commercial, with transparent self-pay rates available.

Long Grove school coordination:We collaborate with Kildeer District 96 and District 102 families.

Free Resources for Long Grove Families

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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.

Families come to us when they want depth, not volume

We're a small clinic by design. Smaller caseloads mean every family gets real attention, every session is intentional, and your child sees the same therapist every visit.

Getting Here from Long Grove

Our clinic is located at 33 W Higgins Rd, Suite 4070 in South Barrington. From Long Grove, expect approximately 27 min of drive time (15 mi).

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

Frequently Asked Questions — Long Grove Families

Will OT help my child's handwriting and school performance?

Yes. Handwriting struggles often have roots in fine motor strength, visual motor coordination, postural stability, or retained reflexes — and we address all of those. We also coordinate with families in the Kildeer 96 and District 102 school districts to align therapy goals with classroom expectations.

How is your OT different from clinics like Ivy Rehab or NSPT?

We're a small, specialized practice — not a large multi-location agency. Your child works with the same therapist every visit, our therapists have deeper training in reflex integration and nervous system approaches, and we keep our caseloads manageable so every family gets real attention. We're not the right fit for everyone, but families who want continuity and specialized care often choose us.

What's the difference between OT at school and private OT?

School-based OT focuses on supporting your child's access to the curriculum — typically in short, group-based sessions. Private OT (like ours) is more comprehensive, addressing underlying foundations like sensory processing and reflex integration that school OT often can't cover. Many families find that private OT and school OT complement each other.

What ages do you treat?

Our occupational therapists work with children from infancy through young adulthood. Different developmental stages benefit from different approaches — early intervention focuses on motor milestones and sensory foundations; school-age OT often emphasizes handwriting, attention, and self-care; adolescents may focus on executive functioning and life skills.

Ready to Talk About OT for Your Child?

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