Our Services

We offer interdisciplinary support for children, combining expert occupational therapy, feeding therapy, nutrition, and lactation services to meet each family’s unique needs. Whether you're navigating developmental milestones, feeding challenges, or seeking guidance in early childhood, our team is here with thoughtful, expert care.

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Lactation Support

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  • Addressing painful or difficult latching during breastfeeding or inconsistent latches with bottle feeding

  • Concerns about too much or too little milk production

  • Strategies to help reduce severity and frequency of reflux

  • Functional assessment of tethered oral tissues (TOTs) during feeding

  • Addressing causes for poor seal or poor latch

  • Education on treatment or prevention of common breastfeeding/chest feeding, pumping, milk production issues.

  • Support with choosing the right pump and pump parts, correct sizing, and recommendations for pumping schedules.

  • Guidance to support parent’s goals for return to work transitions, bottle feeding, weaning, etc.

  • Monitoring weight gain. feed volumes, hunger and satiety cues, and outputs.

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Occupational Therapy

  • Delays in motor milestones such as sitting, grasping, crawling, walking, etc.

  • Challenges with balance, bumping into people, difficulty doing activities that require both sides of the body like swimming, skipping, scootering, crawling, or bike riding.

  • From oral motor skills to self feeding skills, helping kids that have barriers to eating a variety of age appropriate foods.

  • Addressing sensitivities or sensory seeking behaviors to help children participate in their daily lives in ways that are the most functional for them.

  • Recognizing the sensory system’s role in helping little bodies regulate their emotions and their behaviors.

  • Building strength and control to participate in developmentally appropriate activities.

  • Helping to develop multistep organizational, anticipatory, and planning skills.

  • Occupational therapy provides skill building across a wide range of “occupations,” or tasks an individual would participate in. If you aren’t sure if your concern falls under this domain, send us an email and we are happy to discuss the best therapy match for your child’s needs.

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Physical Therapy

Pediatric physical therapy supports children in developing strength, coordination, and motor skills to move confidently and independently. Through play-based sessions, we help kids reach milestones like crawling, walking, and running, while addressing conditions such as motor delays, cerebral palsy, or torticollis.

  • Difficulty with milestones like rolling, sitting, crawling, or walking

  • Tight neck muscles leading to head tilt or limited head turning

  • Trouble with activities like jumping, climbing, or riding a bike.

  • Walking patterns such as toe walking, walking with feet turned in or out, or limping

  • Addresses poor postural control and difficulty with movement endurance or Stiff or tight muscles impacting mobility

  • Challenges sequencing movements for functional tasks or play

  • Support for children with cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, or Down syndrome

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Nutrition Support

Growth, Health & Digestion

  • Concerns about weight gain or growth

  • Digestive issues like constipation, reflux, or frequent GI discomfort

  • Questions about supplements, vitamins, or meeting nutrition goals

  • Helping establish routines for meal planning, school lunches, and family meals

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Tube Feeding & Special Diets

  • Guidance on tube feeding or transitioning off a feeding tube

  • Creating balanced, nourishing plans for plant-based or allergen-free diets

  • Managing food allergies, intolerances, or other restricted diets

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Feeding Challenges & Transitions

  • Trouble transitioning to solids or self-feeding

  • Support during milestone feeding transitions in the first years

  • Selective or "picky" eating impacting food variety or intake

  • Frequent grazing, mealtime refusal, or disorganized eating routines

  • Navigating feeding transitions like weaning, introducing new textures, or bottle-to-cup

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