Our Services
All of our therapists are trained in sensory integration and trauma-informed therapeutic care.
Occupational Therapy
Our occupational therapists work with families to support each child in learning functional skills such as the development of hand-eye coordination, visual perception, sensory processing, emotional regulation, and overall body coordination and awareness. These foundational skills are further strengthened through work on attention, self-regulation, planning, organizing, and problem solving. Therapy also focuses on helping children become more independent in activities of daily living, including personal grooming, hygiene, dressing, and play. Our goal is to work with the whole family to foster successful, cooperative behavior patterns and independence that support each child's growth at home, school, and in the community.

Speech Therapy
Our speech-language pathologists work with families to support children in developing their communication, cognitive, and feeding skills. They are versatile professions equipped to address all areas of communication, including articulation, language, reading and writing, fluency, social thinking, and problem-solving. Our speech-language pathologists are committed to helping each child reach their full potential by enhancing communication, confidence, and participation within their families and daily lives.

Physical Therapy
We treat children from birth through adolescence who experience limitations related to injury, disease, congenital conditions, or neurodevelopmental differences. Our physical therapists work with families to address challenges and delays in the areas of gross motor development, motor planning, and development of typical movement patterns. Treatment may focus on broader areas, such as overall development and quality of movement, as well as more specific areas, such as muscle tone, strength, range of motion, coordination, balance, vision, and sensory integration.

Feeding Therapy
​Our feeding therapy services, provided by either occupational therapists or speech-language pathologists, focus on helping children develop the skills needed for safe, efficient, and enjoyable eating. Therapy may address oral motor skills, such as chewing, swallowing, and coordinating tongue movements, as well as building tolerance for different food textures, temperatures, and tastes. These skills are reinforced by work on posture, hand-to-mouth coordination, and self-feeding techniques. Feeding therapy may also include strategies for improving sensory processing related to food and supporting emotional regulation during mealtimes. Our goal is to partner with families to create positive, stress-free eating experiences that encourage healthy nutrition, independence, and confidence at the table.

Complementary Therapies
All For Kids provides a variety of complementary therapeutic services such as aquatic therapy, group therapy, and community-based sessions that work alongside traditional one-on-one visits. These experiences help children practice their skills in new environments and strengthen progress across settings. Availability of services may vary.

Teletherapy
All For Kids offers teletherapy as a convenient and effective option for many of our clients and families. All of our therapists are able to provide high-quality virtual services. Teletherapy may be provided regularly or used intermittently as needed. Families may choose this option for a variety of reasons, including living outside the Anchorage area, transportation challenges, scheduling conflicts, or inclement weather. We strive to make teletherapy every bit as fun, interactive, and productive as in-person sessions. Because teletherapy may not be suitable for all children, we encourage families to discuss this option with their therapist or our scheduling team.

