

Occupational Therapy
Our Occupational Therapy services help infants and toddlers strengthen the skills they need to participate in everyday routines. Through fun, play-based sessions, OTs focus on helping your child develop independence with movement, play, sensory regulation, feeding, and early self-care..
Why Your Child May Need OT:
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Difficulty with fine motor tasks like grasping, reaching, or using utensils
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Challenges with sensory processing (overreacting to sounds, textures, or movement)
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Delays in play skills or attention
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Trouble calming down or managing transitions
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Concerns about feeding or oral-motor development
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​Areas We Support:
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Fine motor skills (grasping, reaching, coordination)
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Sensory processing and regulation
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Feeding and oral-motor skills
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Visual-motor integration
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Play skills and attention
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Early adaptive/self-help routines (e.g., dressing, holding a cup)
Therapy takes place in your child’s natural setting (home, daycare, park) and includes coaching for families, making everyday routines part of the therapeutic process.