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Pediatric Occupational Therapy

Helping Kids Build Skills for Daily Life

SEARHC’s Pediatric Occupational Therapists (OTs) help children develop the skills they need for independence, confidence and daily success in self-care, school and play. The goal of Occupational Therapy is to empower children with the skills they need to participate fully in daily life, build confidence and thrive in their environment.

Who do we help?

We work with children of all ages who may have:

Difficulty with fine motor skills (writing, buttoning clothes, using utensils)

Challenges with picky eating, feeding and oral motor control

Sensory sensitivities (to sounds, textures, or movement)

Delays in self-care skills (dressing, eating, toileting)

Difficulty with focus, attention or social interactions

Developmental disabilities or physical challenges

Need for environmental adaptations to improve access at home or community

Gross motor strengthening and motor planning

Pediatric pelvic floor strengthening for incontinence and constipation

What skills do we work on?

Fine Motor Skills – Writing, cutting, grasping small objects

Gross Motor Skills – Balance, coordination, strength for daily tasks

Sensory Processing – Helping kids manage reactions to sights, sounds and textures

Self-Care & Independence – Dressing, feeding, hygiene skills

Social & Play Skills – Taking turns, making friends, managing emotions

Executive Functioning – Organization, attention and problem-solving

How We Help

Hands-on therapy to build strength and coordination

Sensory play to improve focus and emotional regulation

Engaging activities tailored to each child’s needs

Parent coaching to support skill development at home

Next Steps: Scheduling Pediatric Occupational Therapy

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