Our highly trained pediatric occupational therapy staff utilizes the unparalleled array of equipment within our clinics. Our therapists have the ability to address the occupational therapy (OT) needs of the child in a unique and engaging environment. Occupational therapy helps children develop skills for everyday living. OT helps with:
Also known as Sensory Processing, using our brains and our bodies to process the sensations happening around us
Skills like handwriting, tying shoes, cutting with scissors that require smaller movements and hand-eye coordination
Learning how to interact with others, adapt to change, navigate emotions, and develop problem solving skills.
child's primary “occupation” is play. OT's help create environments for developmentally appropriate play by choosing activities that support your child's individual needs and skill level. Self-Care Self-Care skills we work on in occupational therapy include dressing, grooming, toileting, bathing, cooking/food preparation and more