About us
Who we are
Welcome to Kidz Therapy Zone!
At Kidz Therapy Zone, we’re passionate about providing collaborative, multidisciplinary pediatric therapy that supports the whole child. Our team of Occupational Therapists and Speech Therapists work hand-in-hand with families and other professionals to ensure every child receives well-rounded, individualized care.
Our Approach Includes:
Team Collaboration: Coordinated care with families, teachers, physicians, Physical Therapists, Behavior Therapists, and Mental Health Counselors.
Evidence-Based Practices: Grounded in the latest research and guided by heartfelt, child-centered care.
Shared Goals: Ongoing communication and joint planning to make therapy meaningful and cohesive.
Whole-Child Support: Strengthening skills across home, school, and social environments.
We Support Children With:
- Varying learning styles
- Developmental needs
- Varying language needs
- Academic, Social, Emotional, Self Advocacy and Safety needs
- Sensory needs
- Feeding difficulties
- Gestalt Language Processing
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
- Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)
- Diverse cultural and family backgrounds
Our Promise: We’re committed to individualized, strengths-based therapy that honors each child’s unique abilities. At Kidz Therapy Zone, every breakthrough matters—and we’re here to celebrate each step forward with you.


Why Choose Us
KTZ Vision
- Clinic-Based Occupational and Speech Therapy
- Early Intervention services
- Accommodations to support 504’s & IEP Plans
- Developmental Screenings
- Clinical Evaluations
- Individualized Treatment Plans & Therapy Sessions
- Therapeutic Listening Program
- Interactive Metronome
- Extensive Home Programs
- Phone Consultations
- Onsite Consultation Services For Parents, Caregivers & Educators
- Education in the Community
- Agency Provider for Central Florida Early Steps

At Kidz Therapy Zone, we strive to use a multi-disciplinary approach which includes communicating and working closely with family members, teachers, doctors, other therapists (including Speech-Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, Behaviour Therapists, Mental Health Counsellors, etc.). By using a multi-disciplinary approach, we, as a team, are able to ensure consistency with approaches, repetition of experiences for the child, and able to reach the goal faster.
Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) acts like a neurological “traffic jam” that prevents certain parts of the brain from receiving the information needed to understand and respond to a sensation. People with SPD misinterpret everyday sensory information, such as touch, sound, and movement. They may over-respond and find clothing, physical contact, light, sound, food or other sensory input unbearable. Or they may under-respond and show little or no reaction, not even to pain or extreme hot and cold. A third option is sensory-motor problems, including weakness, clumsiness, awkwardness or delays in acquiring gross and/or fine motor skills.