
Occupational Therapy
Fine and Visual Motor
Helping children develop the hand strength, coordination, and visual processing skills needed for handwriting, self-care tasks, school activities, and everyday play.
Sensory Integration
Supporting children in processing and responding to sensory information more effectively, leading to improved attention, regulation, coordination, and participation in daily activities.
Emotional Regulation
Helping children recognize and understand the signals their bodies send through interoception (body awareness), while developing strategies to identify emotions, manage stress, and respond appropriately to challenges. By strengthening both emotional awareness and self-regulation skills, children can build confidence, resilience, and positive relationships.
Craniosacral therapy
A gentle, hands-on approach that supports the body's natural ability to release tension and promote balance, often benefiting infants and children with feeding, regulation, and developmental concerns.
Primitive Reflex Integration
Supporting the integration of retained primitive reflexes that may impact movement, coordination, attention, emotional regulation, learning, and daily functioning. Through targeted activities and therapeutic interventions, children can develop stronger foundational skills that support success in everyday activities at home, school, and in the community
Executive Functioning
Building the skills needed for planning, organization, attention, self-monitoring, problem-solving, and completing tasks independently at home, school, and in the community.
