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THE THERAPY

What is Occupational Therapy?

Occupational therapy helps your child build the skills needed for their most important jobs: playing, learning, and self-care. Our therapists work with families to create paths toward independence in a nurturing environment.

Occupational therapy (OT) is a specialized healthcare profession that helps children develop the foundational skills they need to navigate their world with confidence. Whether it's improving fine motor coordination for writing, managing sensory processing for better focus, or mastering daily routines like dressing and eating, our pediatric OTs use purposeful, play-based activities to help your child achieve meaningful goals.

Conditions We Support

Sensory processing and self-regulation needs

Fine motor delays and manual dexterity

Handwriting and school readiness struggles

Navigating daily routines like dressing or feeding

Coordination and motor planning challenges

Executive function and focus or attention support

Delayed developmental milestones

Visual motor and perceptual skills development

A Path Built Around Your Child

We combine clinical expertise with purposeful play to create a nurturing path toward independence. Our approach focuses on individualized pillars that support every milestone.

Holistic Evaluation

We begin by understanding your child’s unique sensory and motor profile to set meaningful, family-centered goals.

Focused Play

Using purposeful activities, we transform therapy into play, making skill-building an engaging and natural experience.

Lasting Growth

We partner with parents to provide coaching and strategies that extend progress beyond the clinic walls.

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