Frequent questions

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WHICH CONDITIONS DO YOU WORK WITH?

I work with conditions affecting children’s motor development, as well as orthopedic and respiratory conditions. These include cerebral palsy, genetic syndromes, neurological and musculoskeletal disorders, as well as mild motor delays such as delayed motor milestones or altered muscle tone in the upper or lower limbs.

A referral is not mandatory. However, consulting your pediatrician is always recommended. You may contact me directly to arrange an appointment at a time that suits your family. If ongoing therapy is recommended, all relevant information will be discussed at the end of the first visit.

The first visit includes a comprehensive assessment of your child. We discuss your concerns, challenges and goals. During the session, I evaluate your child’s abilities and needs, and you will receive initial practical guidance for supporting your child in daily activities.

An assessment session lasts approximately 90 minutes. Therapy sessions last around 45 minutes and may be adjusted based on your child’s needs, endurance and level of engagement.
Session frequency depends on each child’s individual needs. During the first visit, we discuss the most appropriate schedule based on therapeutic goals, progress and family routine.
Appointments are available Monday to Friday, from morning until late afternoon. Weekend sessions (Saturday and/or Sunday) may be arranged when necessary to accommodate rescheduling.
The cost depends on session frequency, duration and the location of home-based visits. All details can be discussed clearly during our initial communication.