Occupational Therapy

Supporting everyday skills for independence, comfort, and participation

Support that improves daily skills, comfort, and independence.

Who It Is For

  • Children with sensory processing differences
  • Children who need support with fine motor or self-care tasks
  • Families seeking strategies for participation at home or school

Signs Parents May Notice

  • Difficulty with dressing, feeding, handwriting, or organization
  • Sensitivity to sounds, textures, movement, or busy environments
  • Avoidance of daily tasks due to frustration or discomfort

What Support Looks Like

  • Assessment of sensory, motor, and participation needs
  • Individualized therapy activities and regulation strategies
  • Practical recommendations for home and school adaptations

Expected Outcomes

  • Improved participation in daily routines and school tasks
  • Stronger self-care and fine motor skills
  • Better comfort and regulation across environments

Parent Involvement

Parents help turn therapy into everyday success

We share practical activities that fit normal routines.

  • Simple home routines to support motor and regulation goals
  • Environmental tips to reduce overwhelm
  • Progress updates with actionable next steps

FAQs

Common questions from parents

Is occupational therapy only for physical skills?

No. It also supports sensory regulation, attention, planning, and participation in daily life.

Can OT support school participation?

Yes. We provide practical school-focused strategies for classroom tasks, transitions, and self-regulation.

Want to improve daily independence and comfort?

We can create an occupational therapy plan that fits your routine.