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Occupational Therapy

Our occupational therapists work on fine motor skills, sensory processing, and daily living skills during real classroom activities like art, meals, and play.

Child doing art activity
Areas of Focus

What We Address

Our occupational therapists help children develop the skills they need for daily life, learning, and play.

Fine Motor Skills

Grasping, pinching, cutting, drawing, and other hand skills needed for school and daily activities.

Sensory Processing

Helping children who are over- or under-responsive to sensory input regulate and engage with their environment.

Feeding & Eating

Self-feeding skills, managing different textures, and addressing picky eating or oral motor challenges.

Self-Help Skills

Dressing, toileting, handwashing, and other daily living skills that build independence.

Visual Motor Integration

Coordinating what eyes see with what hands do—essential for writing, cutting, and many school tasks.

Play Skills

Engaging with toys, materials, and peers in developmentally appropriate ways.

OT in the Classroom

Traditional OT happens in a clinic, separate from daily life. Our embedded model brings therapy into the classroom, where skills are actually used. An occupational therapist might support a child during art time, helping with scissor grip and cutting skills. During meals, they work on self-feeding and managing utensils.

This approach means skills transfer immediately—children practice in the real context where they need the skills, not in an artificial clinical environment. And because therapy happens alongside peers, there's no stigma or isolation.

OT session in classroom
Art time activity

During Art Time

Cutting, gluing, drawing, painting—all opportunities to develop fine motor control and visual-motor integration with OT support built in.

Mealtime support

During Meals

Self-feeding, using utensils, managing textures—feeding therapy happens during real meals with real food and real peers.

Transition activities

During Transitions

Getting dressed for outdoor play, washing hands, toileting—self-help skills practiced in natural moments throughout the day.

Sensory play

During Play

Sensory play, manipulatives, construction toys—building skills through activities that are fun and engaging.

Service Rates

30-Minute Session$85
60-Minute Session$135 + $15 Drive Fee

We do not accept insurance. We work with San Diego Regional Center and private pay. Contact us to discuss options.

Get Started with OT

Contact us to learn more about our occupational therapy services or schedule an evaluation for your child.