Pediatric Occupational Therapy rooted in community, built around your child.
Occupational therapy helps children and teens participate more fully in the everyday activities that matter most — self-care, school, leisure, social participation, and connecting with the world around them. OT supports children and families to build confidence, independence, and ease in daily life.
Rather than a clinic model, therapy takes place where children live, learn, and play — at home, in daycare, and throughout the community. This keeps sessions practical, engaging, and grounded in real-life routines from the start.
Is occupational therapy right for my child?
OT may be a good fit if your child experiences challenges with:
- Autism spectrum differences or ADHD
- Sensory processing or sensory regulation
- Emotional regulation
- Attention and focus
- Motor coordination, handwriting, or motor planning
- Self-care and independence skills
- Participating in daily routines and activities
- Developmental delays
- Autism spectrum differences or ADHD
Every child is different, and so is every family. If you’re wondering whether OT might be a good fit, reach out — a free 15-minute phone call is a great place to start.
