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Occupational therapy.

Talk and occupational therapists working hand-in-hand, for holistic care for your child.
A pediatric occupational therapy session

Body and brain, treated together

The body and brain are intimately connected, and a collaborative approach leads to the best outcomes. That's why talk therapists work together with occupational therapists here to provide treatment that's holistic, relationship-based and comprehensive.

When your child's providers communicate with each other, you feel taken care of. Our occupational therapists incorporate evidence-based treatments including Handwriting Without Tears, the Intentional Relationship Model (IRM), Sensory Integration, and Therapeutic Use of Self.

What pediatric OT can help with

  • Fine & gross motor skills
  • Handwriting
  • Sensory processing & regulation
  • Self-care & daily-living skills
  • Motor planning & coordination
  • Attention & participation

Common questions

What does pediatric OT actually help with?

Everyday skills — handwriting, fine and gross motor coordination, sensory processing, self-regulation, and the daily routines that help kids feel independent and capable.

How is OT different from therapy?

OT focuses on the body-brain connection and functional skills, while talk therapy focuses on emotions and relationships. Here, the two work hand-in-hand.

Do you coordinate with my child's other providers?

Yes. Our occupational therapists, talk therapists and speech-language pathologist communicate, so your child's care stays holistic.

Do you take insurance?

We take BCBS PPO. Reach out and we'll help you understand your coverage.

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