Our Services.

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Occupational Therapy Evaluation

We provide individualized, one-on-one therapy sessions designed to support each child’s unique strengths and needs. Through play-based and engaging activities, we work on skills that support everyday life, including sensory integration, handwriting, attention, executive functioning, self-care, routines, and independence. Our sessions are tailored to meet your child where they are, creating a supportive environment where they can build confidence, develop new skills, and feel successful in their daily activities at home and school.

Community Integration

Since play is a child’s number one occupation, lets make the space work for them. We offer consultations in organization of spaces, equipment recommendations, and improving sensory experiences within any play space.

Is your child’s food repertoire too small? Are you concerned they are not getting enough nutrients? Let us do the hard work! Through play and exploration, we get kids to try new foods and learn how to eat better!

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Picky Eaters

Play With Purpose

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Caregiving is one of the most important jobs you will ever have, but it’s not necessarily a class they offer in college. When we have kids, we’re immediately expected to be experts in their growth and development, but we need tools to empower us to do that. Sign up for a consultation to learn how to best play with your child based on their developmental age and skills. Available for both individuals and groups.

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School Consultations

Receive a full comprehensive assessment of your child’s strengths and weaknesses, and gain an understanding of their individual development. In collaboration with parents, the evaluation process is completed with the intent to develop and set goals meant to bridge gaps in your child’s development and acquire necessary skills for success.

Pediatric Therapy Sessions

We support children and adults in building independence through everyday life experiences. Our services focus on activities of daily living such as getting dressed, personal hygiene, following routines, staying organized, and completing everyday tasks at home and in the community. Using a warm, supportive approach, we help individuals practice these skills in real-life settings so they feel more confident and capable in their daily lives. Our goal is to make everyday routines easier and help each person become more independent over time.

Play Space Design

You do not have to be in LA to work with us! Get your child help from anywhere in the world using teletherapy technology. We provide therapy through video calls.

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Teletherapy

Children spend a majority of their time in the classroom setting. They are expected to sit, pay attention, follow directions, write and more. Occupational Therapists are great resources for how to make minimal to larger scale classroom adaptations to set students up for success. This service is offered for both individuals students or classroom groups.

Sensory Integration

A play-based approach to help children better process and respond to sensory input, such as touch, movement, sound, body awareness, and visual information.

Children experience sensory differences in four primary ways:

  • Sensory Modulation: difficulty regulating responses to sensory input (may appear over-responsive or under-responsive)

  • Sensory Discrimination: difficulty interpreting and making sense of sensory information (e.g., body position, touch, or movement)

  • Sensory-Based Motor Challenges: difficulties with coordination, balance, and motor planning (praxis)

  • Postural-Ocular Control: challenges with posture, balance, and visual tracking that impact daily activities

These differences can affect behavior, coordination, attention, and participation in everyday life. Sensory integration helps the brain organize sensory input more effectively and supports self-regulation, motor planning, and confidence. Over time, children often develop improved focus, smoother transitions, stronger social participation, and greater independence.

Occupational Therapy practitioners ask,
"What matters to you?" not, "What's the matter with you?"