Therapist supporting child with fine motor skill development and hand strength during pediatric occupational therapy in Orlando

Pediatric Physical Therapy

Supporting movement and mobility.

Helping your child build strength, movement, and confidence through play-based Physical Therapy.

Serving children ages 3 months–17 years.

Halo
Child building strength and coordination on indoor climbing wall during pediatric occupational therapy session in Orlando

Small Steps, Big Wins

Through guided play, movement, and exercises designed just for them, children build the physical skills they need to explore their world safely and confidently.

PT Supports Skills like:

At Halo, PT is more than exercises — it’s about helping your child feel steady, strong, and proud of what their body can do.

Sessions at Halo are typically 1 hour and include:

15–30 Minutes

Direct Child Therapy

15–30 Minutes

Parent/Caregiver Training + Coaching

(Exact breakdown may vary depending on your child and therapist.)

Child climbing playground rope structure to build strength, coordination, and motor skills through pediatric physical therapy in Orlando

Progress That Matters

The “Look What I Can Do!” Moments

We can’t promise specific outcomes — but many families share that everyday movement starts to feel easier over time, and skills begin showing up more naturally at home, at school, and in play.

Getting Started is Simple

Where evidence-based therapy meets everyday life.

Book a discovery call with a member of our care team.

Schedule an evaluation to shape a plan for your child and family.

Begin care designed to support your child—and your family.

Care That Comes Full Circle

We prioritize quality over quantity and never rush sessions or compromise care based on insurance limitations or productivity expectations. Parent and caregiver involvement, clear communication, and collaboration across therapies are essential, and progress must be meaningful and applicable to real life. Above all, every child is treated with respect, compassion, and intention; those values are never optional at Halo.

Coming Soon!

Halo ABA Academy

We’re working on our next big idea: combining therapies with academics, to create a new ABA school right here in Orlando. Sign up below to be notified when we launch.

You’ve got questions,

we’ve got some of the answers! Whether you’re just beginning to explore pediatric therapy or looking for a more connected, supportive experience—we’re here for your family.

Still have questions

Pediatric Physical Therapy helps children who have delays, injuries, or medical conditions that affect movement.

PT at Halo is:

  • Play-based
  • Age-appropriate
  • Family-centered

Physical Therapy at Halo commonly supports:

  • Gross motor skills (rolling, sitting, crawling, walking, running, jumping)
  • Balance and coordination
  • Strength and endurance
  • Posture and alignment
  • Mobility and gait

Your child may benefit from Physical Therapy if you notice:

  • Your child is delayed with big movement milestones like rolling, sitting, crawling, walking, running, or jumping
  • They seem to struggle with balance and coordination (falling often or feeling unsteady)
  • They have a harder time building strength and endurance compared to peers
  • You notice challenges with posture or alignment (how they sit, stand, or hold their body)
  • Their mobility or walking pattern (gait) seems unusual or inconsistent

Parents and caregivers are involved in about 50% of sessions, and skills are practiced at home, too.

Sessions are typically 1 hour (sometimes shorter depending on recommendations).

This will be client-specific, as the therapist will determine what is best for the child.

PT sessions at Halo are playful, encouraging, and designed around your child’s unique needs. Exercises are often turned into movement games, and parents or caregivers are supported through training, explanations, and simple practice ideas so progress can carry over into everyday routines at home (and even in natural settings like the playground).

Yes, in school, at home, and in natural environments like the playground.

We do not participate with insurance plans. Payment is due at the time of service. We provide a superbill upon request that parents or legal guardians may submit to their insurance carrier for potential out-of-network reimbursement. Reimbursement is determined solely by your insurance plan.

We are Step Up for Students, or other funding sources may be available. Please contact our office directly to discuss current options.

A superbill is an itemized statement that includes diagnosis codes, service codes, and provider information. Families may submit the superbill to their insurance company for possible reimbursement under out-of-network benefits.