Sensory support
Build regulation strategies and environmental supports for everyday routines, transitions, play, and learning.
Daily skills and sensory support
Occupational therapy helps children participate more comfortably in play, self-care, school routines, feeding, sensory regulation, and daily life.

Build regulation strategies and environmental supports for everyday routines, transitions, play, and learning.
Support fine motor coordination, hand strength, visual motor skills, and play-based participation.
Practice feeding, dressing, hygiene, classroom participation, and independence with age-appropriate support.

Family-centered OT
OT sessions may focus on the skills children need to feel more successful during meals, play, school tasks, transitions, and self-care routines. Caregiver collaboration helps strategies carry over outside of therapy sessions.