Occupational Therapy
Pediatric Occupational Therapy (OT) helps children develop the foundational skills they need to participate fully in daily life. Children with developmental delays, sensory processing challenges, autism, ADHD, or physical disabilities often struggle with activities that are essential for independence — such as dressing, eating, writing, or playing with peers.
Our OT program is based on evidence from sensory integration theory (Ayres, 1972) and motor learning frameworks. Therapy focuses on enhancing fine and gross motor skills, sensory integration, visual-motor coordination, self-care skills, and adaptive behaviors.
We use individualized, play-based approaches to motivate children, while integrating targeted activities that improve strength, coordination, and sensory processing. Each plan is designed to gradually build confidence and enable children to achieve milestones critical for daily living and academic success.