services

light of mine therapy’s approach

Light of Mine Therapy offers effective treatment approaches to help our clients. Family involvement in the treatment of our clients is crucial to ensure the success of children and adolescents.  Our main focus is the unique needs of children and adolescents in order to help them grow academically, emotionally, socially, mentally, and spiritually.

Our team operates with sensitivity and compassionate understanding regarding the vulnerability of your child. We diligently aim to gain the trust of your child through creative relationship building.  We utilize a variety of treatment planning and interventions to focus on client-centered therapy.

 

fine and visual motor skills

The way a brain develops and integrates fine and visual motor skills impacts a child’s success in play and academics.

executive function

The way a brain develops executive function skills impacts a child’s ability
to independently process multi-step directions, control impulses, and filter out distractions.

self-regulation and sensory processing

The way a brain registers and interprets environmental input can determine a child’s ability to regulate their emotions. Over- or under-responsive sensory systems can interfere with successful coping skills.

speech sounds

The way a child phonetically articulates the individual sounds of a word.
Articulation or fluency can impact a child’s ability to effectively communicate their wants and needs.

language

The way a child understands or expresses verbal language can impact a child’s ability to communicate and comprehend spoken language.

social communication

The way a child interprets and responds to a social situation. Social communication can impact a child’s ability to form relationships with peers.

areas of expertise

  • Developmental Delay
  • ADD/ADHD
  • Sensory Processing
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Anxiety
  • Dysgraphia
  • Dyspraxia
  • Apraxia
  • Behavioral or Emotional Regulation
  • Executive Function
  • Visual Deficits
  • Language
  • Speech Sounds
  • Social Communication Skills