Occupational Therapy
Parents, we help your kids reach their full potential and improve upon their quality of life. Occupational therapy is more than treatment, it’s sustainable changes that grow with your child.
Helping children develop and improve upon their current skills
From fine motor skills, sensory processing, and bilateral coordination, to reflex integration, nervous system regulation, and emotional regulation, we are using neurodevelopmental strategies mixed with play to make lasting impacts far after your child graduates from OT!
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We don’t diagnose.
We treat the individual for growth and success.
We specialize in working with kids ages 2-12 who are having challenges with learning, playing, writing.
Whether it’s difficulty attending to learning in the classroom, meltdowns throughout the day, increased frustration with tasks, or really big emotions, we focus on evidenced-based strategies and treatments to make life for the child and family a lot easier!
“We absolutely love Lauren!”
“In just a few short months, she has helped my child with sensory processing disorder soothe herself enough to reduce the length and number of tantrums during transitions outside and in the home. This was a major issue before we started therapy with Lauren. We used to stay home a lot and avoided certain activities. Now, we go out a lot more and my daughter is blossoming. Overall, my daughter is progressing in so many ways. Lauren has a major role in changing our lives for the better! She is truly a gift.”
– Erinina
Why work with Lauren for your child’s occupational therapy?
Occupational therapy is more than a job to me. I’ve been on the receiving side of therapy, watching my sibling and parents build a connection with their OT, and became a first-hand witness of the impact OT can have on a family unit. From that time in my life at 10 years old, I knew occupational therapy was my calling. I’ve studied occupation therapy around the country and world, working with the leaders in the field at top hospitals, clinics, and schools.
We work as a team to develop unique support strategies.
All of that growth and learning has led me to specialize and work with the kids that may not fit in a specific box or diagnosis. The families and kids that need some support in certain areas, and are not sure of the best path forward. We work together, with open communication, to target the challenges and take the best path forward as a team.
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