Across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, McKibben & Monte Pediatric Therapy partners with children, families, schools, and daycares to support meaningful participation in everyday life, at home, in the classroom, and beyond.
Our regional therapists deliver pediatric speech and occupational therapy grounded in evidence-based practice, relationship-driven care, and real-world application. Therapy is thoughtfully integrated into a child’s daily environment, allowing progress to happen naturally and consistently, without disrupting family routines.
Children make the most progress when therapy feels safe, motivating, and purposeful. Our Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky team emphasizes play-based and child-led approaches while targeting skills that matter most — communication, regulation, feeding, motor coordination, and independence.
Speech therapy services in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are centered on helping children communicate effectively across settings. Our Speech-Language Pathologists support a wide range of communication needs, from early language development and late talking to articulation, phonology, and expressive and receptive language challenges.
Therapy may also address more complex needs such as childhood apraxia of speech, social communication differences, autism spectrum support, and fluency concerns. Many children benefit from Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), and our team is experienced in supporting children who use communication devices or alternative modalities to express themselves.
Across all areas, therapy is designed to be functional and meaningful—supporting communication that carries into real-life interactions with caregivers, teachers, peers, and the broader community.
Occupational therapy services across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky focus on helping children participate more fully in daily routines and activities. Our Occupational Therapists address skills related to sensory processing and regulation, motor coordination, motor planning, executive functioning, and emotional regulation.
Many children also receive support for feeding challenges, picky eating, and oral motor development, as well as fine motor and visual-motor integration skills that impact school participation. Therapy is often play-based and child-led, grounded in understanding what motivates each child and using those interests as a foundation for growth.
By supporting regulation, independence, and confidence, occupational therapy helps children navigate their environments more successfully, whether that means improved classroom participation, smoother transitions, or increased independence in daily tasks.
Our support staff is an essential part of the care experience. This team assists families with scheduling, billing, portal access, documentation, and resources, helping ensure services are accessible, organized, and easy to navigate. By handling the logistics with care and responsiveness, our support staff allows therapists and families to stay focused on what matters most: the child.