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Occupational Therapy

What is Pediatric OT?

Pediatric occupational therapy is a holistic therapy that supports children's development across multiple skillsets through engagement in occupations. OTs work with infants, toddlers, children, and families to enhance participation in everyday activities. 

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OTs work on:

  • Fine Motor Skills
  • Gross Motor Skills
  • Visual Motor Skills
  • Visual Perceptual Skills
  • Executive Functioning
  • Sensory Processing
  • Social-Emotional Regulation
  • Feeding
  • Activities of Daily Living (dressing, toileting, etc.)​
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What We Do

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EVALUATE

We conduct an initial evaluation, consisting of a parent interview, standardized assessment, and clinical observations, to determine how occupational therapy can support your family.

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MEET
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We meet with caregivers to review our initial report, including our findings, goals, and recommendations for services to support your child's development. We are also available to meet with the other professionals in your child's life per your request.

3

SESSIONS

We provide fun, engaging sessions which work on your child's goal areas through sensorimotor play. Our sessions are fifty minute sessions and can be provided in clinic, at school, and at your home.

4

PROGRESS

We will constantly be checking in with you about your child's progress. We also provide a re-evaluation to measure progress with standardized testing, update goals and services, and/or graduate them from therapy.

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