Building Independence and Skills for Daily Living
We offer evidence-based occupational therapy services for children with developmental, sensory, motor, and functional challenges. Therapy is tailored to enhance daily living skills, participation, and overall quality of life. Through play-based and functional activities, we help children gain independence and confidence in their movements and interactions.
Improving hand strength, dexterity, and coordination for tasks like writing, buttoning, and using utensils.
Helping children process and respond appropriately to sensory information (touch, sound, movement) effectively.
Building independence in self-care activities such as dressing, grooming, and feeding.
Enhancing eye-hand coordination crucial for reading, writing, and playing sports.
Using therapeutic play activities to develop motor skills, sensory processing, and social interaction.
Supporting social development through structured activities and peer interaction opportunities.
Our therapists provide a warm and engaging environment where children learn through play. We focus on what matters most to your child's daily life and functional independence.
Occupational therapy (OT) helps children achieve independence in their daily lives. A child's "occupation" is playing, learning, and self-care. We help them overcome barriers that affect their emotional, social, and physical needs.
If your child struggles with fine motor tasks (writing, using scissors), gross motor skills (balance, coordination), sensory processing (overly sensitive to noise/touch), or daily self-care tasks, an evaluation is recommended.
Sensory Integration Therapy is a specific approach used by OTs to help children who have difficulty processing sensory information. It involves specific sensory activities to help the child regulate their response to sensations.