Helping young children build confidence through movement, play, and connection.
Movement-based occupational therapy for toddlers and preschoolers struggling with emotional regulation, sensory processing, coordination, attention, confidence, and daily routines.
Your child may benefit from support if they…
Have frequent meltdowns or difficulty calming down
Struggle with transitions or changes in routine
Seem constantly “on the go” or crashes into things
Avoid playgrounds, climbing, or movement activities
Have trouble with coordination or body awareness
Become overwhelmed in busy environments
Have difficulty with attention during play or daily tasks
Struggle with confidence in new situations
Have sensory sensitivities to sound, clothing, textures, etc.
Have difficulty participating in preschool or group settings
Sessions are designed to feel engaging, playful, and motivating — not like sitting at a table doing worksheets.
Children may participate in:
climbing activities
obstacle courses
swings and movement games
outdoor exploration
sensory-rich play
balance and coordination challenges
regulation-focused movement activities
parent-supported coaching strategies
Every activity is intentionally designed to support nervous system regulation, confidence, coordination, emotional development, and functional participation in daily life.
Why Movement Matters
Young children learn best through movement and real-world experiences.
Movement helps support:
emotional regulation
attention
body awareness
confidence
coordination
nervous system organization
When children feel more regulated and confident in their bodies, many daily challenges become easier.
Parent Collaboration & Support
Parents are an important part of the process.
You’ll receive:
practical strategies for home and school
support for routines and regulation
collaborative goal setting
ongoing communication and progress updates
tools to help your child succeed outside of sessions