Occupational Therapy

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Our pediatric occupational therapists help children develop essential life skills through fun and meaningful play.

Through play and active experiences, we build connection, support self-regulation, inspire motivation, and promote developmentally appropriate success.

If sensory processing, attention, emotions, play and socializing, or daily tasks are challenging, OT can help with new strategies, skills, and tools to support independence. Our therapist use an individualized and family-centered approach.

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