Pathways Awareness Foundation [For Children With Movement Difficulties]

Address: 2591 Compass Rd., Ste. 100
Glenview, IL 60026
Phone: (847) 510-5633 Email: friends@pathwaysawareness.org Website: http://www.pathwaysawareness.org

"Pathways.org is uniquely dedicated to increasing knowledge about the gift of early detection and the benefit of early therapy for infants and children with sensory, motor, or communication delays. Through the years, many families have benefited from Pathways’ message and the promise of early intervention. We honor and support parents by providing knowledge, information, and a sense of community as they guide their children on life’s journey.

Aside from providing valuable tools and resources to families, Pathways.org also provides valuable information to healthcare professionals about early detection, intervention, and therapy for early developmental delays.

Pathways Center

Since 1985, the Center at Pathways has shown families the effects that best-practice interventions can have on a child’s life. The Center is a fully equipped, state-of-the-art, not for profit clinic in Glenview IL, offering pediatric physical, speech, and occupational therapy. With a highly trained and dedicated staff, the Center also leads continuing education courses and conducts research onsite, making it a true center of excellence.

At Pathways, we put the family at the heart of our mission. We work as a team with parents and children to answer questions, provide guidance, and help integrate therapy into daily life. Parents feel supported by our therapy team and by other parents who have “walked the walk.” If you are a parent, we want you to know that you are not alone—at Pathways you are part of a community of understanding.
Our bottom line is the realization of our mission: helping infants and children with special challenges learn to eat, sit, walk, communicate, play, and move more independently, enabling them to more fully integrate into their homes, schools, and communities."

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