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Occupational Therapy 

A pediatric Occupational Therapist (OT) helps children build the skills they need to participate in their daily activities (occupations) at home, school, and in the community. For children, these occupations often include playing, learning, socializing, and taking care of themselves. 

Sensory Integration

Our Services

Occupational Therapy Assistant 

A pediatric occupational therapy assistant (OTA) works under the supervision of a licensed OT to help children build the skills they need for daily life, learning, and play. 

Fine Motor Skills

  • Dressing, feeding, toileting, brushing teeth and hair independently

  • Holding a pencil, using scissors, manipulating small objects, building hand strength

  • Balance, coordination, core strength, safe movement for play and daily activities

  • Managing textures, sounds, movement, emotions, and focus

  • Following instructions, organizing tasks, problem-solving, attention, and memory

  • Sharing, turn-taking, imaginative play, confidence in group settings

  • Handwriting, keyboarding, classroom participation, completing tasks

Skills we can Help Children Develop

At PlayWorks Therapy, we help children build confidence and independence in the activities that matter most — playing, learning, socializing, and caring for themselves. Our therapists focus on supporting your child’s growth through playful, sensory-informed, and goal-directed activities.

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