
Preparing developmental milestones...
Helping children navigate their physical world — from sensory processing to holding a fork. OT builds the fundamental mechanics of daily life.
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If you notice these patterns consistently, a professional evaluation is recommended.
Covers ears at normal sounds, avoids textures like sand or paint, seems constantly overwhelmed.
Struggles to hold a pencil, use scissors, button a shirt, or pick up small objects.
Gags at certain textures, refuses food groups based on color or crunch.
Frequently bumps into walls, trips often, struggles on playground equipment.
Therapists rebuild the neurological and physical foundations that make basic tasks feel possible.
Teaching your child to dress, brush teeth, and eat independently — the daily tasks most parents take for granted.
Through structured 'sensory diets' — heavy-work activities that help an overwhelmed child organize their brain.
Strengthening core muscles and hand-eye coordination so your child can physically manage a school day.