From toddlers in Harris Ranch parks to teen athletes at Boise High, we help Treasure Valley children move with greater ease. Our clinic features Idaho-themed therapy tools—like log-shaped bolsters for core work and balance beams resembling mountain trails.
We address common regional concerns: helping kids adapt to bulky winter gear that restricts movement, improving coordination for skiing/snowboarding, or managing growing pains exacerbated by rapid growth spurts (a trend in our developing communities). For school-aged children, we collaborate with local districts to address desk-sitting postures and heavy backpack use. Summer programs focus on preparing young athletes for fall sports while minimizing overuse injuries.
We address common regional concerns: helping kids adapt to bulky winter gear that restricts movement, improving coordination for skiing/snowboarding, or managing growing pains exacerbated by rapid growth spurts (a trend in our developing communities). For school-aged children, we collaborate with local districts to address desk-sitting postures and heavy backpack use. Summer programs focus on preparing young athletes for fall sports while minimizing overuse injuries.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Play-based assessment identifying developmental gaps
- 02 Step 2: Family-centered goal setting
- 03 Step 3: Engaging therapy sessions incorporating interests
- 04 Step 4: Home/school activity integration
Benefits
- Improved gross motor skills
- Better participation in PE/recess
- Reduced growing pains
- Confidence in sports/activities
Frequently Asked Questions
My child struggles with playground equipment—can you help?
Absolutely. We'll analyze specific challenges (like the monkey bars at Ann Morrison Park) and build strength/skills in a fun, progressive way.
Do you work with children who have developmental delays?
Yes, our therapists have extensive experience with conditions like cerebral palsy and Down syndrome, focusing on each child's maximum independence.