Occupational Therapy Sessions (2025)
Personalized online OT sessions that improve your child’s coordination, focus, posture, and independence—delivered by expert therapists through interactive exercises.
$
780.00
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Focus on motor & sensory skills
Live 1-on-1 online sessions
Child-specific OT plans
Progress tracking shared
Language
EN
Duration
37 min
Ages
6-13
Reviews
94
Ratings
4.9
FAQs
Are these sessions live or recorded?
Live, 1-on-1 sessions with a certified OT.
What skills do these sessions develop?
Motor skills, attention, posture, daily routines, and more.
What materials are needed at home?
Common household items (balls, crayons, etc.) are usually enough.
Can I be present during sessions?
Yes, parents are welcome to join and assist.
Will there be homework?
Yes, simple exercises may be assigned for practice.
Can it help my child with handwriting issues?
Absolutely, OT supports writing readiness and pencil control.
How many sessions are recommended?
Usually 2–3 per week based on goals.
Will I get reports or feedback?
Yes, progress is shared after every few sessions.
Are these accepted by schools or doctors?
Yes, many schools recognize our therapy sessions.
Are therapists licensed?
All sessions are led by qualified pediatric occupational therapists.

Boost Motor Skills from Home
1:1 therapy by certified OT professionals
Improves handwriting, posture & balance
Enhances sensory regulation & focus
Uses everyday items for interactive activities
Aligns with IEP & daily independence goals
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780.00
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Choose the Perfect Fit
Explore our tailored packages designed to meet every need, whether you're just starting out or looking for comprehensive support.
What your child will learn?
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Sensory Starter
Laying the Foundation for Daily Functioning
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Development Track
Enhancing Coordination and Functional Abilities
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Functional Independence Path
Thriving Across Home, School, and Social Settings
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Sensory Regulation
Identify and respond to basic sensory needs.
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Bilateral Coordination
Use both sides of the body in sync.
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Functional Independence
Perform age-appropriate tasks without assistance.
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Gross Motor Skills
Develop strength and balance through play.
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Visual-Motor Integration
Connect vision with motor tasks (e.g., copying from board).
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Self-Care Mastery
Manage grooming, dressing, eating, and hygiene.
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Fine Motor Skills
Improve grasp and hand function for daily tasks.
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Handwriting Basics
Form letters, improve spacing and alignment.
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Academic Motor Skills
Integrate motor skills with school-based activities.
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Attention & Focus
Improve sitting tolerance and task engagement.
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Adaptive Behavior
Build flexibility and task persistence.
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Social Participation
Engage confidently in peer and group activities.
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Parent Education
Basic home strategies for sensory and motor support.
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Pre-Academic Skills
Support early learning through OT activities.
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Lifelong Coping Skills
Equip child for adaptive living through all life stages.
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Initial Evaluation & Baseline Skills |
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Gross Motor Warm-ups & Balance |
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Fine Motor Strengthening |
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Hand-Eye Coordination Tasks |
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Sensory Integration Play |
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Body Awareness & Spatial Orientation |
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Tool Use – Pencil, Scissors, Spoon |
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Seated Posture & Core Strength |
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Self-Care Practice – Dressing, Eating |
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Motor Planning & Execution |
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Visual Tracking & Perception |
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Progress Review & Parental Feedback |
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Midline Crossing & Bilateral Coordination |
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Graded Sensory Stimulation Activities |
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Tactile Tolerance & Sensory Diets |
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Stability, Rhythm & Timing Tasks |
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Handwriting Readiness Activities |
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Oral Motor & Feeding Techniques |
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Adaptive Play & Leisure Skills |
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Proprioceptive Input Techniques |
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Executive Function via Motor Tasks |
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School Skills – Carry, Pack, Organize |
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Emotional Regulation via Movement |
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Endurance Building – Circuit Tasks |
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Peer Interaction & Turn Taking |
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Vestibular Input – Swing, Balance Disc |
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Visual-Motor Games – Mazes, Trails |
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Structured Fine Motor Labs |
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Fine Motor Dexterity – Button, Zipper |
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Environmental Navigation – Obstacles |
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Classroom Integration – Scissors, Writing |
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Strengthening Using Therapy Tools |
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Two-Handed Activities & Control |
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Multi-step Motor Activities |
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Prewriting Lines & Shapes Practice |
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Alternative Grip & Writing Tools |
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Repetition & Reinforcement of Skills |
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Parental Coaching for Home OT |
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Final OT Skill Portfolio & Review |
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