At The Special Abilities, our Occupational Therapy services are designed to help children build the skills they need for everyday life. From sensory regulation and fine motor development to self care and school readiness, Occupational Therapy supports children in becoming more independent and confident in their daily routines.
Our licensed Occupational Therapists work closely with families to understand each child’s strengths and challenges. Whether your child experiences sensory processing differences, motor coordination concerns, or difficulty with daily living skills, we provide structured, individualized support in a compassionate and engaging environment.

Helping Your Child Build Everyday Skills with Confidence
At The Special Abilities, our Occupational Therapy services focus on helping children develop the skills they need for everyday life.
Occupational Therapy, often called OT, supports children who may experience challenges with sensory processing, fine motor development, coordination, self care skills, or emotional regulation.
Our goal is simple.
We help children participate more comfortably and confidently at home, at school, and in the community.
What Does Occupational Therapy Support
Our licensed Occupational Therapists work with children who may experience:
- Sensory processing differences such as sensitivity to sound, touch, or movement
- Difficulty with fine motor skills like writing, cutting, or buttoning clothes
- Challenges with self care skills such as dressing, feeding, or toileting
- Hand strength and coordination concerns
- Difficulty sitting, focusing, or regulating their body
- Delays in play skills or independence
We use structured, evidence informed approaches tailored to each child’s strengths and needs.
How Occupational Therapy Helps
Occupational Therapy sessions may focus on:
- Sensory regulation strategies
- Improving handwriting and pre writing skills
- Building hand strength and coordination
- Supporting daily routines at home
- Increasing independence in age appropriate tasks
- Enhancing school readiness skills
Occupational Therapy supports participation in meaningful daily activities and promotes independence and well being.
We collaborate closely with families because parent involvement is essential for generalizing skills across environments.
Who Can Benefit from Occupational Therapy
Children who:
- Are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder
- Have ADHD
- Experience developmental delays
- Show signs of dyspraxia or motor planning challenges
- Struggle with sensory regulation
- Have difficulty with daily living skills
If you are unsure whether your child needs Occupational Therapy, we are happy to guide you.
Our Approach at The Special Abilities
At The Special Abilities, we provide:
- Individualized assessments
- Family centered goal setting
- Collaborative care with ABA, SLP, and other providers
- Therapy that feels supportive, not overwhelming
- A compassionate and structured environment
We believe every child deserves the opportunity to build independence at their own pace.
Join Our Occupational Therapy Waitlist
We are currently accepting families for our Occupational Therapy waitlist.
If you would like to be contacted when a spot becomes available, please complete our waitlist form.
Spaces are limited. Add your child to our Occupational Therapy waitlist and our team will reach out as soon as availability opens.