Providing in home, pediatric occupational therapy services for
the neurodivergent population
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Occupational Therapy Can Help Your Child With:

Sensory Processing
The ability to efficiently process the information we receive from our senses (touch, smell, sound, sight, body and head position in space.)
Self Care Skills
Everyday skills such as getting dressed, grooming, bathing, and feeding oneself.


Executive Function and Emotional Regulation
Executive Function: The ability to sequence, problem solve, get a task started, attend, and memorize information.
Emotional Regulation:The ability to process and appropriately handle our emotions.

Fine Motor and Visual Perception
Fine Motor: The movements and coordination of the small muscles in the body such as eye and finger muscles.
Visual Perception: The brain's ability to interpret visual information. This includes identifying qualities, size and spatial relationship of objects.
Life Skills
Higher level skills such as house maintenance, money management, time management, taking care of belongings and taking care of others.


Play, Gross Motor, and Leisure Skills
Gross Motor: Coordination and strength of large muscles.
Play/Leisure: Activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation!