Occupational Therapy

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Play is how children stitch together their own little worlds.

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Everyday tasks such as eating/feeding, dressing, toileting, playing with others, learning about emotions, and navigating everyday tasks can feel easy for some children but challenging for others. Becca and Courtney can work alongside your child to make these everyday activities more manageable, helping them gain independence, confidence, and joy in their daily routines.

We support infants, toddlers, adolescents, and young adults in reaching milestones and building the skills they need for everyday life.

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    • Handwriting

    • Utensil Use

    • Buttoning/Zipping

    • Puzzles/Stacking blocks

    • Scissor Use

    • Sensory activities – daily exercises to help kids focus and self-regulate.

    • Environmental support – adjusting sights, sounds, and textures at home or school.

    • Therapeutic tools – swings, balls, weighted blankets, or fidgets.

    • Skill practice – fine and gross motor activities tailored to sensory needs.

    • Guidance for caregivers – strategies for home and school.

    • Dressing

    • Eating/Feeding

    • Toileting

    • Bathing/Personal Hygiene

    • Labeling Emotions/Body cues

    • Implementing coping skills

    • Building resilience to overcome everyday challenges

    • Perspective taking & empathy

    • Planning

    • Organization

    • Time Management

    • Attention

    • Learning friendship skills

    • Navigating social situations

    • Building positive relationships with peers

  • Becca and Courtney have specialized training in sensory-based feeding approaches, allowing them to support picky eaters from both a behavioral and sensory perspective. We help children explore new foods, build positive mealtime experiences, and develop the skills they need to confidently expand their diets.

  • Courtney has specialty training in pediatric bowel and bladder to help children and families navigate incontinence, bed wetting, constipation, potty training, and pelvic floor function.  

    • Read

    • Play

    • Sports Performance

    • Functional Tasks

    • Classwork

    • Fine Motor

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We can help support children with:

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