Using Our Talents and Experience To Provide Exceptional therapy services

We understand that every child is unique, especially with the difficulties they face. This is why we offer individualized therapy programs designed for each child and offer one-on-one treatment sessions that include educating parents on interventions that can be done at home to continue building each child's potentials even further.

Our therapists have extensive training in the Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration (MNRI) Method which is a comprehensive set of programs serving hundreds and thousands of people in six continents. Dr. Svetlana Masgutova developed the method when she began research back in the 1980s based on the extensive work she provided to victims of man-made and natural disasters.

When the sensory system sends a signal (e.g., sound, touch, movement) to the brain, the information is processed and is returned with instructions for motor movement functions. The MNRI Method, when working through subcortical neurological pathways, adds a base link between specific and precise sensory input and the universal genetically coded motor response patterns creating and ensuring a clear and accurate communication between sensory and motor systems. This has helped change lives around the world and make recovery better for many people including the children at Pediatric Therapy Solutions.


Extensive Experience

100+ Years Combined
Experience

Our therapists have been providing pediatric therapy to Ascension Parish and surrounding areas for over two decades.  

Trained in MNRI Method

Trained In
MNRI Method

Extensively trained therapists in the Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration Method.  

Individualized Programs

Individualized
Programs

Offering occupational, physical, speech and other therapies to children of all ages.

Dedicated Staff

Dedicated
Therapists

Treating each child like our own with lots of passion, dedication and individualized attention during sessions.  

unlocking each child's full potential through effective early interventions