Occupational therapy specializes in the areas of fine motor, hand-eye coordination, and sensory integration.
Hand strength and use of arms and hands is important when focusing on crawling, self-feeding, handwriting, and much more. Our therapists can assist you and your child to use specific purposeful activity to prevent injuries and promote independent function in all aspects of daily living.
Occupational therapists assist the child in how to respond to sensory stimuli and provide the child with sensory information which helps organize the central nervous system.
(Meet our Occupational Therapists)
Specialized Treatment Methods
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Alert Program for Self Regulation of Sensory System Handwriting Without Tears MORE Interactive Metronome |
Multi-Sensory Room Samonas Auditory Intervention Level II Sensory Integration Therapy Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy |
Therapeutic Listening Wilbarger Deep Pressure Touch for Sensory Defensiveness |



