Pediatric Occupational Therapists work with children to develop their foundational sensory-motor skills so they can gain maximum engagement in all areas of their lives, such as school, play, and self-care. Our OTs address sensory processing, self-regulation, self-care, muscle strength, motor coordination, and visual perceptual needs. OT interventions are designed to use a child’s unique strengths to build more participation in and independence with difficult daily tasks. Services can include:
- Sensory Integration
- Therapeutic Listening Program
- Reflex Integration
- Fine Motor Development
- Visual Motor Development
- Visual Perceptual Training
- Handwriting Intervention