In Tampa, McKibben & Monte Pediatric Therapy supports children by meeting them where learning happens every da, —at school, at home, and within their natural routines. Our Tampa-based team delivers pediatric speech and occupational therapy designed to build functional skills, confidence, and independence in ways that feel meaningful and achievable for each child.
Our therapists combine evidence-based practices with play-based, relationship-driven care to support progress that carries beyond the therapy session. Whether services are delivered in schools, daycares, through teletherapy, or in collaboration with families, therapy is thoughtfully integrated into a child’s daily life to reduce disruption and increase impact.
Children learn best when therapy feels safe, engaging, and motivating. The Tampa team emphasizes individualized care that supports communication, regulation, participation, and independence, helping children build skills that matter in real-world environments.
Our speech therapy services in Tampa focus on helping children communicate effectively across settings, at home, in school, and within their social environments. Our Speech-Language Pathologists support a wide range of needs, including early language development, articulation and phonological disorders, childhood apraxia of speech, expressive and receptive language delays, fluency, AAC, and literacy-related skills.
Therapy is grounded in play, literacy, and child-led engagement, allowing children to build communication skills in ways that feel natural and empowering. Our team places a strong emphasis on confidence-building, functional communication, and collaboration with families and educators to support carryover beyond the therapy session.
Our occupational therapy services in Tampa address the skills children need to participate fully in daily routines and learning environments. Our Occupational Therapists support sensory processing and regulation, feeding and picky eating, fine motor development, social-emotional skills, executive functioning, and independence with age-appropriate tasks.
Therapy is rooted in understanding each child’s strengths, motivations, and sensory needs. By using play-based strategies, mindfulness, movement, and caregiver education, our OT team helps children build regulation, confidence, and functional skills that support success both in and out of the classroom.