We support children in being themselves while building skills that matter in their daily lives.
Using a strengths-based, neurodivergent-affirming approach, therapy is designed to nurture each child's ability to participate more fully and comfortably in their daily routines and environments. We help children feel understood, build confidence, and grow meaningful skills.
We support children in navigating big feelings, building body awareness, and strengthening the motor skills needed for everyday life — helping them feel more at ease in their routines and more secure as they explore new experiences.
Helping children feel more comfortable in their bodies and environments by supporting sensory needs, body awareness, and regulation.
Supporting children in understanding both their emotions and the body signals that come with them — like a racing heart, tight muscles, or low energy. Through connection, movement, and sensory experiences, we help children build awareness of what they're feeling, what their body needs, and how to respond in ways that feel safe and manageable.
Primitive reflexes are automatic movement patterns that develop in infancy. When they remain active beyond infancy, they can sometimes impact coordination, body awareness, regulation, attention, and participation in daily activities. Therapy uses gentle, play-based movement activities to help build a strong foundation.
Building coordination, strength, and control needed for play, writing, drawing, and daily tasks.
Supporting independence in everyday routines such as dressing, feeding, hygiene, and participation in home and community activities.
Helping children build flexibility, manage transitions, and develop skills for planning, attention, and participation in daily routines.
One-on-one time with caregivers to talk through what you're seeing at home, share strategies, and build a plan that fits your family — whether or not your child is currently in therapy.
Emphasis is placed on building regulation and connection as the foundation for skill development, while partnering closely with caregivers to support carryover into daily life.