Occupational Therapy

Our Pediatric Occupational Therapists begin with a comprehensive evaluation to assess your child's fine motor skills, visual-motor integration, visual perceptual abilities, and sensory processing. Based on the findings, we create an individualized plan of care that targets specific areas for improvement and establishes goals to monitor ongoing progress.

Working closely with parents, caregivers, teachers, and other healthcare professionals, our therapists identify any challenges or delays your child may be facing. We then help your child develop and strengthen the skills needed for daily activities that may be difficult for them, addressing motor skills, social and behavioral challenges, and sensory processing issues.

Our goal is to improve essential abilities such as hand-eye coordination, body awareness, attention, self-regulation, and self-care routines, promoting greater independence and confidence. Through this collaborative and holistic approach, we support children in overcoming obstacles, building problem-solving skills, and achieving success in both academic and everyday environments.

Most Common Diagnosis and Symptoms We Treat

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • Developmental delays

  • Developmental disorders  

  • Activities of Daily Living (feeding, dressing, etc.)

  • Motor planning

  • Hand function/fine motor skills (e.g. handwriting, buttons)

  • Social interactions

  • Difficulty with understanding and/or responding to the environment

  • Emotional regulation

  • Behavioral regulation

  • Academic difficulty

  • Executive Function-attention, organization, time management, flexibility, etc.

  • Hypotonia

  • Cerebral Palsy

  • ADHD

  • Dyspraxia

  • Sensory Processing Disorder/sensitivities

Getting Started

  • 1. Request Referral from Doctor

  • 2. Schedule Evaluation Session

  • 3. Begin treatment to address goals created from evaluation session