Comprehensive Care - that exceeds expectations through individualized plans of care meeting the special needs of each child.
Integrity - by holding oneself accountable to a code of ethics and professional standard of practice to ensure exemplary treatment is upheld for each child.
Purpose - creating individualized, meaningful plans of care through active listening and involvement of the individual, including your youngest learner, to achieve their next Magical Milestone.

Our mission is to provide skilled therapy, individually designed to ensure each child's potential is exceeded, allowing engagement and participation in life's wonders.
We work hand in hand with families, loved ones, caregivers, care providers, and schools in a comprehensive approach to your child's needs.
Through therapeutic skilled intervention each child will be allowed to grow and develop physically, emotionally, and socially enriching their skills for play, school, and the future.

As a small business, we will always put the patient first. We will work with your busy schedules to ensure your child gets the appropriate help they need when they need it

It is a therapy based on engagement in meaningful activities of daily life (such as self-care skills, education, hobbies, social interaction or anything we do during the day) especially to enable or encourage participation in such activities despite impairments or limitations in physical and/or intellectual functioning.
Children's everyday activities include playing, learning, and socializing.
Children with specific challenges often need occupational therapy. Therapist work with children with autism spectrum disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), physical disabilities, sensory processing issues, and more.
Starting in October we will begin offering 1-hour parent-child activities on weekday mornings at 11:00 AM and/or 12:00 PM. For $15 an hour, come join us for:
Movement Magicians: 3 - 12 months
Magical Musicians: 12 months - 2 years
Puddle Jumpers: 2 - 3 years
Little Explorers: 3 - 4 years
Skill Builders: 4 - 5 years
· Let your child enjoy the easiest of all play pens, nature’s ball pit: a pile of leaves! This stimulates all of the senses and provides the proprioceptive input that children with sensory disorders crave
· While pumpkin carving may be too dexterous (or dangerous) a task to ask of your child, pumpkin decorating is just as fun. Letting your child finger paint, attach stickers, and glue other décor onto a pumpkin can keep your child engaged in family activities while keeping them safe and interested
· Scavenger hunts can help provide the structure that some children with Autism Spectrum Disorder benefit from, and the fall provides a wealth of items to collect: from twigs to pinecones to acorns and every kind of leaf
· Practice putting on jackets and warmer clothing for short stints to acclimate your child to the precautions you’ll have to take against the colder weather. If they are resistant to the fabric of a jacket, you can try having them wear softer shirts that they are more used to underneath
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