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🧸 Pediatric Occupational Therapy

Daybreak Developmental Therapy provides pediatric occupational therapy designed to support children’s participation in everyday activities—at home, in play, and within daily routines. Therapy is individualized, play-based, and tailored to each child’s unique strengths and developmental needs.

Sessions focus on building functional skills while supporting regulation, confidence, and engagement. Therapy takes place in natural environments whenever possible, allowing skills to carry over meaningfully into daily life.

Caregivers are active partners in the therapeutic process and are supported with practical strategies, education, and guidance that extend beyond each session.

Pediatric Occupational Therapy May Support:
  • Fine motor and visual-motor skill development
  • Sensory processing and regulation
  • Play skills and engagement
  • Self-help and daily living skills
  • Motor planning and coordination
  • Emotional regulation and transitions
What to Expect
  • Individualized, child-led therapy sessions
  • Play-based activities aligned with functional goals
  • Collaboration with caregivers every step of the way
  • Strategies that fit naturally into daily routines

🧘 Childhood Therapy (Ages 0-12)

As children enter school, their 'occupations' expand to include classroom tasks, playground complexity, and increasing social independence. Our childhood therapy program focuses on bridging the gap between developmental potential and daily school-age success.

We utilize strengths-based approaches to build refined motor control, executive functioning, and the social-emotional intelligence needed to navigate peer dynamics and academic expectations with confidence.

Tailored Support For:

  • Refining fine motor skills for handwriting and keyboarding
  • Executive functioning and organizational strategies
  • Social skills and peer-level engagement
  • Sensory strategies for the classroom environment
  • Motor planning for sports and physical play

Adolescent Therapy (11-18)

Adolescent therapy at Daybreak focuses on supporting the transition toward independence. Sessions address the complex developmental changes of the teenage years, emphasizing executive functioning, emotional regulation, and self-advocacy skills.

Therapy is a collaborative process that empowers teens to identify their own goals and build confidence in their unique abilities. We work together to develop practical strategies for navigating social, academic, and daily life challenges.

Key Therapeutic Focus Areas:
  • Executive function and organizational skills
  • Social-emotional regulation and resilience
  • Life skills and independent living (ADLs)
  • Motor coordination and planning
  • Sensory strategies for diverse environments
  • Advocacy and self-awareness
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