Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Skills for the Job of Living

Our Occupational Therapy program focuses on helping children develop the "skills for the job of living." For a child, that "job" includes playing, learning, and performing daily tasks independently. We help children who struggle with motor skills, sensory processing, and coordination.

Areas of Focus

Occupational Therapy goes beyond physical exercise; it addresses how a child interacts with their environment. We provide support for:

Occupational Therapy

Key Areas We Support

Helping children build independence, confidence, and classroom readiness

Fine Motor Skills
Hand Strength • Control

Strengthening the small muscles in the hands to improve handwriting, using scissors, and buttoning clothes.

Sensory Integration
Calm • Focus

Helping children who are over-sensitive or under-sensitive to touch, sound, or light, allowing them to stay calm and focused in a classroom.

Visual-Motor Integration
Eye-Hand Coordination

Improving eye-hand coordination, which is vital for reading, copying from a blackboard, and sports.

Gross Motor Coordination
Core Strength • Balance

Building core strength and balance to help with posture and physical confidence.

Self-Care Tasks
Daily Independence

Training for independence in daily activities like eating, dressing, and grooming.

Our Approach

Goal-oriented activities that feel like play — designed for real progress

Play-Based & Goal-Oriented

Our therapists use goal-oriented activities that feel like play but are scientifically designed to rewire the brain and body connection.

Boosts Classroom Performance

By improving a child's physical capabilities, we directly boost their self-esteem and classroom performance.

Confidence Through Small Wins

Small steps in coordination lead to giant leaps in confidence. We help your child master the tasks of everyday life.