Occupational Therapy✍️
Pediatric Occupational Therapy (OT) helps children build the skills they need to participate in everyday activities—at home, at school, and in the community. These “occupations” can include everything from getting dressed and feeding themselves to playing, writing, and paying attention in class.
We use fun, play-based activities and personalized strategies to help each child overcome challenges and reach meaningful developmental milestones.
Whether your child has a diagnosis such as autism, sensory processing disorder, Down syndrome, or ADHD—or simply needs support with fine motor or daily living skills—our pediatric OT team is here to help. We meet each child with compassion and expertise, building skills that foster independence, confidence, and success in their everyday routines.
OT Focus Areas:
Fine Motor Skills
Hand and upper body use
Grasp patterns
Manual dexterity skills
Muscle strength through out core and upper body
Activities of Daily Living
Feeding skills (both ability to self-feed and sensory based feeding difficulties
Dressing skills
Self-care skills related to grooming and hygiene
Ability to function independently within the community
Visual Motor Integration
Visual Skills
Handwriting
Motor coordination and planning
Sensory processing
Ability to play and engage with age appropriate activities
Ability to engage in social participation
Sensory processing abilities - touch, smell, hearing, movement, vision
Attention and Executive Functioning
Ability to maintain focus
Ability to participate in age-appropriate activities at home and in school
Ability to self-regulate emotions for social play and participation
