KidsClinic Pediatric Therapy

At Kindering, we know a child’s need for therapy and support might not end at age three. So, your transition plan from Early Support can include ongoing services from our KidsClinic Pediatric Therapy Program. KidsClinic provides the same level of expertise, evidence-based therapies, and caring staff that you experienced in Early Support for children through age 10.

If this is your first contact with Kindering, know that we can help. Therapy at KidsClinic will enhance your child’s ability, foster independence, and help your child become more engaged at home and in the community. Services are delivered in a supportive, encouraging environment where children have fun while they grow and learn. We offer consistent, high-quality therapy from a staff of professionals who have extensive therapy experience with young children.

Cost

Kindering is a preferred provider with most insurance plans. We also accept private payment.

Referrals/Enrollment

Pediatric therapy services are available for children ages birth through 10 years old, excluding those enrolled in Kindering’s Early Support program. To make a referral or enroll in KidsClinic, please contact our KidsClinic Coordinator by calling (425) 289-7526 or email us at KidsClinicReferral@kindering.org.

If you’re a parent/caregiver and wish to enroll your child and join our waitlist, please fill out the Intake Form below:

Nutrition and Feeding Therapy

Nutrition and Feeding Therapy works to support both you and your child as they learn the mechanics and enjoyment of eating. Children will also learn to explore foods in a safe and fun way.

Physical and Occupational Therapy

Physical and Occupational Therapy helps children to reach motor milestones (sitting, crawling, walking, etc.), develop functional skills, manage sensory processing challenges, and thrive in day-to-day life.

Speech and Language Therapy

Speech and Language Therapy helps children develop and enhance their functional communication skills through spoken or sign language, picture exchange, and technology.

Augmentative and Alternative Communication Clinic

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) is a means of communication for individuals who have difficulty using their speech to get their needs met.

KidsClinic Social Groups

This class is designed to facilitate peer interactions for children with developmental delays impacting language, play, and social emotional skills. Caregivers will be active participants either in the classroom or in the observation room.