Helping Children Build Independence,

One Skill at a Time.

Occupational therapy helps children develop the skills they need for daily life, from dressing and feeding to play, learning, and self-regulation.

Occupational therapy (OT) helps children build the skills they need to participate in everyday activities — also called “occupations.” For children, that includes play, self-care, school tasks, and social interaction.

What Is Occupational Therapy?

Our occupational therapists focus on helping children gain independence, confidence, and comfort in their daily routines.

  • Fine motor skills (grasping, writing, buttoning, cutting)

  • Sensory processing & regulation

  • Self-care skills (feeding, dressing, hygiene)

  • Handwriting & school readiness

  • Attention, organization, and transitions

  • Emotional regulation & coping skills

  • Play skills & social participation

How Occupational Therapy Can Help?

What to Expect

    • Play-based, engaging sessions

    • Child-led activities with therapeutic purpose

    • A supportive, low-pressure environment

    • Collaboration with families and caregivers

    • Goals tailored to your child, not a checklist

    Sessions are designed to feel safe, encouraging, and meaningful because progress happens best when children feel understood.

  • Tone matters here this is where trust is built.

    • Strength-based, not deficit-focused

    • Individualized goals for every child

    • Sensory-aware and trauma-informed

    • Family-centered care

    • Progress at your child’s pace

    We believe small steps deserve celebration.

Ready to Support Your Child’s Daily Success?

Let's Chat!

If you’re wondering whether equine-assisted occupational therapy could support your child, we’re here to talk it through in a calm, welcoming environment, with no pressure and no judgment.