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"Just For Kids" Program
Maryland General's "Just For Kids" Program is a comprehensive pediatric outpatient program that provides speech and occupational therapy for children from birth to 18 years of age. Our goal is to help children reach their highest level of function in an efficient and cost effective manner.
"Just For Kids" offers physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and psychological services.
The program specializes in treating children with:
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Developmental Delays |
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Speech/language Disorders |
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Neurological Injuries and Disorders |
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Behavioral Issues |
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Orthopedic Injuries and Disorders |
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Traumatic and Non-traumatic Head Injuries |
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Congenital Deficits |
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Handwriting Skills Deficits |
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Feeding/swallowing Disorders |
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Sensory Integration |
Our facility is designed specifically for outpatient pediatric rehabilitation and contains more than 2,000 square feet of treatment space and "kid-friendly equipment". Computerized speech games, swings, riding areas with scooters and bikes, ramps, curbs and much more are available here.
The "Just For Kids" Program also provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of the following behavioral issues:
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Hyperactivity and Attention Deficit are behavioral disorders that prevent a child from completing tasks and from exercising age-appropriate inhibition. Some of the characteristics of hyperactivity/attention deficit are a failure to listen to instructions, a lack of personal organization, fidgeting, talking too much, and having trouble paying attention to and responding to details. Hyperactivity and attention deficit disorders can be seen in children separately or together. |
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Impulsivity is an inability to limit one's first reaction to a statement or situation. It is also characterized by acting before thinking. Children who demonstrate impulsivity may blurt out inappropriate comments, become very inpatient with others, or take things that don't belong to them. |
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Depression is characterized by many things, among them persistent sadness, hopelessness, guilt, worthlessness and a loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyed. |
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Anxiety is exaggerated worrisome thoughts and tension about everyday routine events and activities, lasting six months or more. It can be accompanied by physical symptoms such as fatigue, headache and muscle tension |
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Aggression |
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School Problems |
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Medical Compliance |
"Just For Kids" is located on the 3rd floor of Maryland General Hospital.
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