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Physical Therapy for Developmental Delays
We teach families how to help their child achieve developmental milestones and develop exercises, therapy and experiences that benefit the child.
Receptive and Expressive Language Delays
What is a language delay? What is the difference between an expressive language disorder and a receptive language delay? Read all the Frequently Asked Questions here!
Developmental Services
Knowing when to expect your child's developmental milestones, and alerting your pediatrician if you suspect a delay, is the best way to prevent problems.
Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Services
CHOC offers cardiac neurodevelopmental assessments for children with congenital heart conditions, who may be at a higher risk for developmental delays.
Failure to Thrive
Failure to thrive is defined as slowed or halted (stopped) physical growth. Failure to thrive has many different causes.
Doctoral Internship Program in Clinical Psychology
CHOC is pleased to offer a one-year, full time, pre-doctoral internship in pediatric psychology. The internship is accredited by the American Psychological Association.
Hydrocephalus
What is hydrocephalus? Read everything about hydrocephalus in children: treatment, causes, symptoms and more.
Special unit shows encouraging results for extremely low birth weight babies
Our goal at Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC Children’s) is to ensure that extremely low birth weight (ELBW) babies not only survive, but that they do so with fewer long-term complications.
Neuroscience Research
CHOC neurologists research a full spectrum of pediatric disorders related to brain, spine, muscle, central and peripheral nervous systems.
Phenylketonuria (PKU) Program
CHOC provides a unique multidisciplinary and comprehensive program for the diagnosis and treatment of children and teens with phenylketonuria (PKU).
Book Resource List
Recommended book resource list for ill or hospitalized children, their siblings and families, with topics such as diabetes, grief, SIDS, autism, cancer, and more.
Head Shape and Craniosynostosis in Babies and Children
What is Craniosynostosis? Here you will find everything about Craniosynostosis in babies: treatment, causes, symptoms and more.
Lysosomal Storage Disease Program
The Foundation of Caring Lysosomal Storage Disorder Program at CHOC is a unique treatment program for children with lysosomal storage disorders.
Pre Surgery Tours
At CHOC, we understand that the experience of a child undergoing surgery can be stressful.
Pet power for children
Molly helps out anyone at Children’s Hospital of Orange County needing support. She might ride the CT scan to show children not to be afraid and will sometimes serve as a distraction during things like IV placements.
Vanguard internship stipend lets student return to CHOC — this time, behind the curtain
Returning to CHOC for the two-month innovation internship this summer was also a sort of homecoming for Nolan, a longtime CHOC patient.
Clinical trial that came too late for big brother offers hope for 3-year-old
Titus and Ely have what scientists call late infantile Batten disease, also known as CLN2. Dr. Raymond Wang has been working with the Bowmans at Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) in Orange, CA.
CHOC Heart Institute
The CHOC Heart Institute cares for patients with a variety of pediatric cardiology needs and offers the latest diagnosis and treatment services.
High-Risk Infant Follow-Up Clinic
CHOC's High-Risk Infant Follow-Up Clinic is a resource for families who are concerned about their young child’s development and possible delays.
Behavior Therapy for Children with Autism
Through the Behavior Program at the Thompson Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center, our specialists work one-on-one with children to reduce challenging behaviors.
Epileptic Encephalopathy
Epileptic encephalopathies are an epileptic condition characterized by early-onset seizures. Learn everything you need to know at CHOC.org.
Speech and Language Pathology
Speech and language pathology is specialized therapy that helps children develop or improve their speech, language, memory and attention, feeding and swallowing.
One Family’s Journey to Overcome Epilepsy
We found the Epilepsy Support Network of Orange County, which led us to Children's Hospital of Orange County Neuroscience Institute.
What You Need to Know About Taking a Child to Therapy
This post will hopefully explain any questions you might have about taking a child to see a therapist thanks to the expert advice of Dr. Carlos Konishi Ph.D., a pediatric psychologist at CHOC Children’s.