What We Do
Our Services
Evaluation
We take time to understand your child’s sensory, motor, and visual skills so we can create a plan that supports their growth and confidence.
1:1 therapy
Fun, play based sessions at our clinic designed just for your child to build new skills, strengthen confidence, and reach their goals.
Group therapy
Small group sessions with two to three children who share similar goals. Kids learn together, make friends, and have fun while practicing new skills.
Telehealth
Online therapy sessions that bring our support straight to you, wherever you are. Convenient, engaging, and personalized for your child.
OT Practices Areas
Fine Motor
Fine motor skills refer to precision, dexterity, and coordination of the hands. These are the skills that allow us to use our hands to manipulate materials like pencils, containers, clothing fasteners, and little objects. Areas of development like bilateral coordination, pinch and grip strength, separation of the sides of the hand, arch development, finger isolation, thumb web space, and opposition all play a role in refined use of the fingers and hands.
Gross Motor
Gross motor skills are vital for movement of one’s entire body. They affect the core areas of the body that are responsible for functions such as hand-eye coordination (involving catching, throwing etc), walking, running, skipping, sitting and standing. Gross motor skills also directly influence fine motor skills (e.g. adequate upper body support strength can affect ability to sit upright at a table or carrying a school bag), and is elemental for children to optimally perform and engage at school, home or other social and recreational activities.
Visual Motor
Visual motor skills allow us to take in visual information, process it, and use it to complete motor actions. Most of the time, this collection of information and interpretation happens without us even realizing it!
Sensory Integration
Well-regulated and appropriately functioning sensory systems contribute to important outcomes in the development of social-emotional, physical and motor, communication, self-care, cognitive, and adaptive skills.
Self-Care
Self-care skills, also known as activities of daily living (ADLs), play a crucial role in a child’s overall development. These include dressing, feeding, toileting, sleeping, grooming, and personal hygiene.
Handwriting Skills
How you use your fingers, hand, and arm to write words on paper.
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