
Occupational Therapy For Children
Helping Children build the motor skills, independence and Confidence they need for everyday activities.
Building Everyday Skills Through Hands-On Support
Occupational therapy helps children strengthen motor skills, improve coordination, and become more independent in daily routines. Through structured, play-based activities, we support everything from handwriting and balance to sensory processing and self-care skills.

Occupational Therapy Assessment
HOW WE ASSESS
Parents often come to us noticing that everyday tasks seem harder for their child than expected, whether it’s play, attention, or daily activities. The question is usually where to start.
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Our occupational therapy assessment focuses on understanding how your child functions in daily life. We look at skills that support learning, independence, and participation, so we can determine what kind of support will truly help your child.
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What We Focus On
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Motor skills
Motor skills and coordination
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Sensory processing
Sensory processing and regulation
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Daily functioning
Daily activities such as play, self-care, and attention
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HOW THE ASSESSMENT WORKS
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Understanding routines
We talk with parents about daily challenges
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Functional play
The child is observed through play and tasks
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Age-appropriate tasks
Simple, age-appropriate activities are used
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Sharing insights
Observations and next steps are discussed with parents
What Occupational Therapy Helps With
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Fine Motor Skills
Improving grip strength, hand control and precision movements. We help children develop the coordination needed for everyday tasks like buttoning, writing and using tools confidently.
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Sensory Processing
Helping children stay calm, regulated and focused throughout the day. We work on sensory tolerance, body awareness and coping strategies so environments feel manageable rather than overwhelming.
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Balance and Coordination
Strengthening body control for confident movement and play. We focus on posture, stability and coordination to support sports, playground activities and overall physical confidence.
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Daily Living Skills
Supporting dressing, feeding and independent routines. We help children learn step-by-step skills that build confidence and make everyday life smoother for both them and their families.
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Building Confidence
Encouraging independence through meaningful practice and success-based activities. Our goal is for children to believe in themselves while gaining the skills they need to feel capable and proud.

Who Can Benefit
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Have delayed motor skills (difficulty holding pencils, catching balls).​
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Experience sensory sensitivities (covering ears, avoiding touch, picky eating).​
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Struggle with daily independence (dressing, feeding, toileting).​
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Have developmental conditions like autism, ADHD, cerebral palsy, or Down syndrome.​
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Show clumsiness, poor coordination, or difficulty sitting still.
How It Helps
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Builds independence in self-care and daily routines.​​
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Strengthens motor skills for school readiness (writing, cutting, drawing).
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Reduces sensory overload, meltdowns, or avoidance behaviors.​
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Improves social play, confidence, and participation with peers.​
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Prepares children for smoother transitions in school and life.

Our Approach To Occupational Therapy
Our center blends professional expertise with warmth, helping children grow through care that truly connects.
Assessment
We identify motor strengths, sensory needs, and daily challenges.
Personalized Plan
A goal-based plan for motor skills, routines, and sensory regulation.
Interactive Sessions
Play-based activities that build coordination and independence.