Second opinion

A plateau is rarely the end of the road.

If progress has stalled, it often means the approach — not your child — has hit its ceiling. We re-evaluate from the ground up with objective data, and look hard for the next gain that's been waiting to happen.

How we walk this path with you

A fresh, objective look.

We start by measuring — not guessing. A full ORCA assessment gives us an objective baseline, independent of whatever has been tried before. From there we ask the harder question most plateaus need: is the body being actively challenged to produce movement, or passively handled?

Measure first

Objective ORCA assessment (GMFM, Peabody-3, ICF-Y) establishes exactly where your child is today.

Find the ceiling

We pinpoint why progress stalled — and where an active, higher-dose approach can unlock the next step.

A new plan

A tailored ORCA program with clear targets — and data to show whether it's working, fast.

Why the difference matters

Active therapy vs passive handling.

The ORCA way · active

  • Your child produces the movement — motor learning that sticks
  • Higher, focused dose during intensive blocks
  • Objective measurement at every stage
  • Plan adapts to data, not habit
  • Clear targets, visible progress

Often elsewhere · passive

  • Therapist moves the child; gains fade
  • Thin, once-a-week dosing
  • Little objective tracking
  • Same routine regardless of result
  • Progress hard to see or prove

Low-barrier next steps

Getting a second opinion is simple.

  • Bring whatever reports and videos you have — no need to start over.
  • Tell us where progress stalled, and what you'd hoped would change.
  • We run an objective ORCA assessment for a true baseline.
  • You receive a clear, written second opinion — yours to keep and share.
  • No obligation to change anything — the choice is always yours.

We're not insurance specialists — but we navigate the case and the journey together, and prepare every document you need.

No obligation

Let's find the next gain.

Request a fresh, objective re-evaluation. Worst case, you get peace of mind — best case, a way forward.