Evaluations range from low-high complexity. Complexity will be determined at intake.
Evaluations include:
Individual sessions are ideal for children who need one to one support, may need to work at a slower pace or have difficulty within a group setting. Sessions are geared toward your child and their specific needs.
Many children benefit from small group settings in order to build their skill development. The SpOT groups are designed to provide skilled Occupational Therapy services with an individualized identified goal in a group setting ( 2-4 children max). These small groups provide an environment promoting social interaction skills, peer modeling, and provide greater interaction between group members. All children will participate in a quick occupational therapy evaluation to determine baseline at the start of the group. Sessions will fill fast due to the small class size, so sign up today.
All groups are 40-60 min in length and will run in 6- week intervals to meet group goals. Groups are led by a Licensed Occupational Therapist and/or Occupational Therapy staff. CANCELATION POLICY: FULL REFUND WILL BE PROVIDED, UP TO 7 DAYS PRIOR.
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Cost (as of January 1, 2024):
New Clients 40-45min sessions (includes 1 baseline assessment session and 6 group sessions)
Out-of-Network Insurance $556
Returning clients (6) 40-45 min sessions $306
New Clients 55-60min sessions (includes 1 baseline assessment session and 6 group sessions)
Out-of-Network Insurance $658
Returning clients (6) 55-60 min sessions $408
Does your child struggle with attending to a task?
Is your child impulsive?
Does your child have difficulty sitting still?
Does your child have trouble managing emotions?
Does your child outburst or tantrum when transitioning?
Many children struggle with the foundational skill of self-regulation. Self-regulation is the ability to self-monitor, modify, and adjust emotions and behaviors. Within this 6 week group, we will determine the starting point and strengthen your child's foundation from there.
Does your child have messy handwriting?
Do they have a hard time keeping up with their class?
Does your child have poor fine motor skills?
Handwriting is an essential skill for a child's occupation. There are many components or skills that impact a child's ability to complete handwriting tasks. Many of these skills are foundational skills necessary for later development. Some examples include (but not limited to) primitive reflexes, core strengthening, posture, sensory processing, visual perceptual skills, visual motor skills, motor planning, as well as fine motor skills.
Is your child in preschool or getting ready to enter preschool?
Are they a little uncoordinated?
Do they have some trouble with their motor skills?
Strengthening a child's foundational skills helps lay the foundation for the development of higher level motor and cognitive skill processing. There are many components or skills that impact a child's ability to complete their developmental skills. Some examples include (but not limited to) primitive reflexes, core strengthening, posture, sensory processing, visual perceptual skills, visual motor skills, motor planning, as well as fine motor skills.
Does your child struggle with anxiety?
Does this anxiety cause them to struggle with day to day activities?
Does your child have fears, worries, or panics in new situation?
This group is specifically for children who are struggling with anxiety or anxiety-like challenges. Sensory SpOT will help your child find their inner peace by exploring coping strategies to fight those inner fears through a low-pressure and supportive environment. This 6 week series is led by a Licensed Occupational Therapist and/or occupational therapy staff.
Do you feel your child needs more social opportunities?
Does your child have difficulty with sharing and playing cooperatively with other children?
Sensory SpOT will provide fun and engaging group activities utilizing your child's strengths and interests to reinforce social skill concepts over a 6 week period led by a Licensed Occupational Therapist. Children will practice interacting with other peers, learn conversational skills, build friendships, and problem-solving through cooperative activities.
Does your child struggle with a variety of textures of food?
Is your child really picky with their food preferences?
Sensory SpOT will provide fun sensory exploratory activities to encourage over a 6 week period led by a Licensed Occupational Therapist. Child will explore new and familiar foods through their senses.
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