Pediatric Occupational Therapy Services

Have you ever wondered…

  • Why does my child have trouble completing daily tasks independently?
  • Should I worry if my child struggles to pay attention in school?
  • My child has trouble regulating emotions, should I be concerned?
  • Is it a problem that my child has difficulty processing sensory information?

If so, then you might consider an Occupational Therapy Evaluation. 

Pediatric Occupational Therapy is all about helping kids do the things they love and need to do every day!

If a child faces challenges due to developmental delays, sensory processing or other conditions, occupational therapy provides individualized support based on child and family needs.

By focusing on what makes each child unique, therapists help them overcome hurdles to develop the skills necessary for their independence, participation and engagement across environments. Utilizing a play-based, individualized approach, OTs are passionate about helping kids become more confident completing meaningful and necessary tasks.

Pediatric Occupational Therapy Helps With:

  • Sensory Processing

    Response to sensory input in ways that improve focus, behavior, and daily function.

  • Emotional Regulation

    Navigate everyday activities with greater ease and confidence.

  • Fine Motor Skills

    Making tasks like writing, buttoning, and using utensils easier and more manageable.

  • Visual Motor & Perceptual Skills

    Better interpret and respond to visual information for tasks like reading, drawing, and coordinating hand-eye movements.

  • Executive Functioning

    Ability to plan, organize, and complete tasks more effectively in daily life and school activities.

  • Social Interaction & Play

    Encourage positive connections with peers through meaningful, enjoyable play experiences.

Did you know?…

  • Up to 90% of children with ADHD have executive functioning challenges.
  • Sensory processing challenges impact over 50% of children with autism, and 5-16.5% of the general population.
  • Bilateral coordination, postural control, crossing midline, attention, fine motor, visual motor and visual perceptual skills are among many of the foundational skills that can impact handwriting.
  • Occupational therapists are skilled in modifying and grading activities in order to provide the just right challenge, which can promote confidence, development and independence.

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