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Parent & Caregiver Coaching for Prospect Heights Families

Strategies and confidence to support your child's development at home — designed for Prospect Heights parents, available in-person or virtually in 30, 45, or 60-minute sessions.

15 mi away 21 min drive In-network: BCBS IL PPO & Aetna

Sometimes the most effective therapy doesn't happen in a clinic — it happens at home, with the people who know your child best. Parent and caregiver coaching at Noor Pediatric Therapy is designed for Prospect Heights families who want practical strategies they can actually use during daily routines: bath time, meals, transitions, bedtime, and the moments in between. Our coaching sessions, available in-person at our nearby clinic or virtually from anywhere in Prospect Heights, give you the tools and confidence to support your child every day.

Serving Prospect Heights Families

Prospect Heights families can find specialized pediatric therapy at our South Barrington office. We offer occupational therapy and speech therapy designed to help children develop sensory regulation, motor skills, communication abilities, and daily living independence.

  • Pediatric OT and speech therapy specialists
  • Sensory regulation and motor skill development
  • Parent coaching available
  • Insurance accepted

Service area:Prospect Heights, IL 60070 (Cook County)

What Our Parent & Caregiver Coaching in Prospect Heights Covers

Sensory Strategies for Home

Build sensory-friendly routines and create environments that support your child's regulation.

Behavior & Regulation Coaching

Understand the why behind behavior and learn responses that build connection and skills.

Communication Support

Specific strategies to expand language, reduce frustration, and build connection through communication.

Daily Routines & Transitions

Bath time, mealtimes, bedtime, transitions — strategies for the moments where things tend to fall apart.

IEP & School Coordination

Help understanding evaluations, IEP/504 plans, and how to advocate for your child at school.

Sibling & Family Dynamics

Strategies for whole-family wellbeing — supporting siblings, managing parental stress, and protecting connection.

Why Prospect Heights Families Choose Noor

Specific to your child

No generic advice. Every coaching plan is built around your child's profile and your family's context.

Flexible format

30, 45, or 60-minute sessions, in-person at our clinic or virtually — whichever fits your schedule.

No diagnosis required

You don't need a formal diagnosis to benefit. If something feels off, we can help.

Practical strategies

You leave each session with specific things to try this week — not a vague pep talk.

Prospect Heights school coordination:We work with District 23 and District 214 families.

Free Resources for Prospect 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 Prospect Heights

Our clinic is located at 33 W Higgins Rd, Suite 4070 in South Barrington. From Prospect Heights, expect approximately 21 min of drive time (15 mi).

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

Frequently Asked Questions — Prospect Heights Families

What kinds of issues are too complex for coaching alone?

If your child is in crisis, has significant safety concerns, or has medical needs requiring direct intervention, we'll recommend evaluation and direct therapy alongside (or instead of) coaching. We're honest about what coaching can and can't do.

What if both parents want to be involved?

We encourage it. Aligned parenting strategies make a huge difference. Sessions can include both parents, or we can do separate sessions if schedules don't align. Caregivers other than parents (grandparents, nannies) can also join.

My Prospect Heights child is too young (or too old) for direct therapy. Is coaching still useful?

Especially useful. For young infants and toddlers, coaching gives you tools to support development during the most rapid window of growth. For older kids and teens, coaching helps you stay connected and effective even when direct therapy is harder.

Is parent coaching covered by insurance?

Parent coaching is typically self-pay since it's a non-clinical, parent-focused service. Some flexible spending accounts (FSA/HSA) cover it. We can provide documentation if needed for reimbursement.

Ready to Talk About parent coaching for Your Child?

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