Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

At Growing Milestones, pediatric occupational therapy helps your child build the skills needed for everyday success. Sessions are both therapeutic and engaging, designed to support your child’s physical, cognitive, emotional, and sensory development.

Every child is different. Therefore, therapy is always personalized and goal-driven.


What Makes Our Approach Different

Individualized Therapy Plans

Each child has unique strengths and challenges. For this reason, I develop a customized therapy plan based on your child’s needs. Whether we are working on fine motor skills, sensory processing, emotional regulation, or social participation, every activity is purposeful and meaningful.


Whole-Child Development

Occupational therapy supports more than one skill at a time. During sessions, we address:

  • Fine and gross motor skills

  • Sensory processing

  • Emotional regulation

  • Attention and executive functioning

  • Social participation

Because development is interconnected, progress in one area often strengthens others.


Family-Centered Support

Progress does not happen in isolation. In addition to in-session work, I collaborate closely with parents and caregivers. You receive practical strategies and guidance so that skills carry over into home and school routines.

Consistency creates confidence.


Ongoing Assessment and Adaptation

Children grow and change. Therefore, therapy must evolve with them. I continuously monitor progress and adjust interventions as needed to ensure therapy remains effective, responsive, and aligned with your child’s goals.


The Goal of Pediatric Occupational Therapy

The goal is not simply completing tasks. Instead, it is building independence, confidence, and meaningful participation in daily life.

When children feel capable in their bodies and regulated in their emotions, they approach learning and social experiences with greater ease.

At Growing Milestones, occupational therapy is individualized, structured, and centered on helping your child thrive.

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