Our Services
Our Services Are Essential To Communities
Early intervention is crucial because it significantly impacts a child's growth and development in their early years. When families promptly recognize and address potential issues, they provide their children with a solid foundation for future success. This early support also helps children develop essential skills that enhance social interactions, communication, and cognitive abilities.

Play Group
Los Pasitos Play Group is co-facilitated by Los Pasitos Early Intervention therapists. This group includes music, movement, sensory activities, crafts, free play, books, and snacks. It offers opportunities for turn-taking, social interaction, physical and fine motor development, and vocabulary expansion.

Family Service Coordinators (FSC)
Los Pasitos Family Service Coordinators are dedicated to guiding families through the early intervention process. They assist families in finding and obtaining necessary resources, help transition children to preschool, and serve as the family's single point of contact within the early intervention system.

Physical Therapy (PT)
Los Pasitos Physical Therapists help families understand their child's development concerning gross motor skills. They guide families through critical milestones as children transition from being stationary to moving freely, including:
- Rolling over
- Sitting up
- Crawling
- Walking
- Balance
-Coordination
- Improving circulation
- Building strength
- Increasing range of motion
- And more…

Occupational Therapy (OT)
Los Pasitos Occupational Therapists assist families in understanding their child's development in fine motor skills, sensory-motor processing, self-regulation, and positioning. They help teach children how to use their fingers and small muscles and cope with sensory issues related to clothing, food, and natural surroundings, focusing on skills such as:
- Grasping
- Releasing toys
- Holding crayons or pencils for coloring and drawing
- Hand-eye coordination
- Self-feeding, bathing, dressing, and tooth brushing
- Developing positive behaviors
- Addressing sensory issues
- Improving social skills
- And more…

Family Counseling (FC)
Los Pasitos Family Counselors help families understand their child's social and emotional development. They provide support in understanding children's emotions and behaviors, assist families in coping with stressors, and help access community resources. Key areas addressed include:
- Turn-taking
- Sharing
- Identifying feelings and emotions
- Accepting the word "No"
- Self-regulation (self-calming)
- Attachment and bonding
- Bottle and pacifier weaning
- Potty training
- Managing aggressive behaviors (kicking, hitting, pinching, biting)
- Self-harm
- Tantrums
- And more…

Developmental Specialist (DS)
Los Pasitos Developmental Specialists provide families with guidance in understanding their child's overall development. Working alongside licensed Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, and Family Counselors, the Developmental Specialist assists families in helping their child meet age-appropriate milestones across various areas, including:
- Motor skills
- Communication
- Social/emotional skills
- Cognitive skills
- Self-help skills

Play Group
Los Pasitos Play Group is co-facilitated by Los Pasitos Early Intervention therapists. This group includes music, movement, sensory activities, crafts, free play, books, and snacks. It offers opportunities for turn-taking, social interaction, physical and fine motor development, and vocabulary expansion.

Family Service Coordinators (FSC)
Los Pasitos Family Service Coordinators are dedicated to guiding families through the early intervention process. They assist families in finding and obtaining necessary resources, help transition children to preschool, and serve as the family's single point of contact within the early intervention system.

Physical Therapy (PT)
Los Pasitos Physical Therapists help families understand their child's development concerning gross motor skills. They guide families through critical milestones as children transition from being stationary to moving freely, including:
- Rolling over
- Sitting up
- Crawling
- Walking
- Balance
-Coordination
- Improving circulation
- Building strength
- Increasing range of motion
- And more…

Occupational Therapy (OT)
Los Pasitos Occupational Therapists assist families in understanding their child's development in fine motor skills, sensory-motor processing, self-regulation, and positioning. They help teach children how to use their fingers and small muscles and cope with sensory issues related to clothing, food, and natural surroundings, focusing on skills such as:
- Grasping
- Releasing toys
- Holding crayons or pencils for coloring and drawing
- Hand-eye coordination
- Self-feeding, bathing, dressing, and tooth brushing
- Developing positive behaviors
- Addressing sensory issues
- Improving social skills
- And more…

Family Counseling (FC)
Los Pasitos Family Counselors help families understand their child's social and emotional development. They provide support in understanding children's emotions and behaviors, assist families in coping with stressors, and help access community resources. Key areas addressed include:
- Turn-taking
- Sharing
- Identifying feelings and emotions
- Accepting the word "No"
- Self-regulation (self-calming)
- Attachment and bonding
- Bottle and pacifier weaning
- Potty training
- Managing aggressive behaviors (kicking, hitting, pinching, biting)
- Self-harm
- Tantrums
- And more…

Developmental Specialist (DS)
Los Pasitos Developmental Specialists provide families with guidance in understanding their child's overall development. Working alongside licensed Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, and Family Counselors, the Developmental Specialist assists families in helping their child meet age-appropriate milestones across various areas, including:
- Motor skills
- Communication
- Social/emotional skills
- Cognitive skills
- Self-help skills

Play Group
Los Pasitos Play Group is co-facilitated by Los Pasitos Early Intervention therapists. This group includes music, movement, sensory activities, crafts, free play, books, and snacks. It offers opportunities for turn-taking, social interaction, physical and fine motor development, and vocabulary expansion.
