Touchtree OT

Pediatric Occupational Therapy

Rooted in connection. Growing through play.

What Is Occupational Therapy (OT)?

Pediatric Occupational Therapy helps children develop the skills they need to thrive in everyday life. This includes daily activities like getting dressed, feeding themselves, brushing teeth, managing big emotions, and successfully participating at home, in school, and in the community.

For children, their most important job—or *occupation*—is play. Through play-based therapy, OT supports your child in building confidence, independence, and essential life skills. Whether your child is struggling with sensory processing, fine motor delays, or routines like sleeping and eating, occupational therapy meets them where they are and helps them grow.

Why Touchtree OT?

At Touchtree OT, we believe growth happens through connection, play, and partnership. Just like a “touch tree” in child development—a safe starting point from which little ones explore the world—we serve as a steady base for your child and your family.

We offer clinic-based and in-home occupational therapy that’s responsive to your child’s unique needs and your family’s goals. Our sessions are playful, purposeful, and grounded in evidence-based strategies to help children gain confidence and independence in their everyday routines.

We are proudly neurodiversity affirming. That means we don’t try to “fix” or change who your child is—we honor their unique wiring, strengths, and ways of engaging with the world. Our goal isn’t to force a child to fit in, but to help them thrive as themselves: with the tools, support, and confidence they need to navigate their environment, express themselves, and feel safe and capable.

Our approach is collaborative and respectful. We partner with caregivers every step of the way, helping reduce stress and create meaningful progress—together.

What Can Occupational Therapy Help With?

  • Sensory Processing & Emotional Regulation

    Helping kids who are sensitive to sounds, textures, movement, or have big reactions to everyday challenges; meeting sensory seeking needs and helping with overall regulation

  • Feeding Difficulties & ‘Picky Eating’

    Including sensory-based eating challenges, mealtime routines, and learning to self-feed

  • Sleep Challenges

    Certified Pediatric Sleep Consultant support for kids with difficulty falling or staying asleep

  • Fine Motor Delays

    Supporting skills like handwriting, cutting, buttoning, and grasping small objects

  • Self-Care Skills

    Dressing, bathing, toothbrushing, hair care, toileting, and more

  • School Readiness & Classroom Participation

    Attention, transitions, motor coordination, following routines, and more

We work with children who are neurodivergent, highly sensitive, developmentally delayed, or simply struggling with certain aspects of daily life. Whether you’re looking for answers or already have a diagnosis, we’re here to support your journey.