Occupational Therapy

We provide customized treatment to your child to help them reach their goals. Your Occupational Therapist will provide a summary of the session as well as exercises and strategies to help them succeed at home.

Our Occupational Therapists will use techniques to help your child engage such as child led therapy, play based therapy, structured therapy, individualized one on one therapy, groups, and/or telehealth.

Areas our Occupational Therapists help your child:

  • Executive Functioning skills (with specialized Training for Children with ADHD)
  • Social Emotional Regulation: Improving your child’s ability to transition from different environments, situations, or activities without strong emotional outbursts
  • Handwriting for all ages
  • Improving fine motor and gross motor control
  • Improving their hand eye coordination
  • Improving their core for sitting correctly
  • Improving their gait and balance
  • Improving fine motor control with buttoning, tying shoes, brushing teeth
  • Helping improve Sensory Aversions to how clothes feel, How textures affect their behaviors
  • Helping children follow a routine/schedule with bathing, grooming, and transitioning
  • Teaching Coping Skills to children with anxiety
  • Feeding Therapy to help with limited variety of foods
  • Social Communication
  • Infant Therapy for developmental milestones
  • Torticollis
  • Toileting

Children who would benefit include:

  • Children with IEPs from the School
  • Children who are a part of the TEIS Program
  • Children with Global Apraxia
  • Children with cochlear implants and Hearing Loss
  • Children who have difficulty transitioning into new environments
  • Children who have Developmental Language Delays
  • Children with prosthetics
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Down Syndrome
  • Children with Social/Pragmatic Language Disorders
  • Children on the Autism Spectrum Continuum
  • Children who have been diagnosed with Cognitive Delays
  • Dysarthria (congenital or non congenital)