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Pediatric Occupational Therapy

FREE Consultation

Schedule a FREE 15-minute consultation to discover how occupational therapy can benefit your child

Treatment

Individual in-home therapy sessions, providing engaging, play-based activities to promote the development of essential skills

Intake

You complete a form regarding your child's developmental history, current skills, and your concerns to create a personalized treatment plan

Reports

We provide evaluation reports and letters of recommendation, offering detailed assessment findings and equipment recommendations to support your child's needs and therapy goals

Evaluation

Uses standardized and/or non-standardized assessments to evaluate your child's various skills, including sensory processing, self-help, fine motor, visual perceptual, and visual motor skills.

Family/teacher Consultations

Offering collaborative support to address your child's needs and promote the carryover of skills across different environments

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Pricing Information

Direct Occupational Therapy Evaluation & Treatment

$120/session (50 minutes)

Family/Teacher Consultations 

$100/session (50 minutes)

Funding Options

  • Occupational therapy is covered under Ontario Autism Program (OAP). Learn more here

  • Occupational therapy may be covered under your health benefits plan. If not, we encourage you to reach out to your insurance company to request coverage. â€‹

    • Click here to see if your insurance company provides coverage for OT

    • Click here for a sample letter to send to your insurance company​ requesting coverage for OT

Who does occupational therapy help?

Occupational Therapy helps people of all ages experiencing disabilities, illnesses, injuries, and developmental delays to participate in the activities they want and need to do in their daily life. Some common pediatric diagnoses we work with include:

  • Autism 

  • ADHD

  • Sensory processing disorder

  • Learning disabilities

  • Down Syndrome

  • Cerebral Palsy

  • Intellectual disability

  • Developmental delays

  • Behavioural & mental health disorders

How does occupational therapy help my child?

Occupational Therapy helps children develop the skills they need for everyday activities, including play, school, and self-help tasks. Below are some of the skills that occupational therapists can work on with your child:  

  • Fine motor skills

  • Gross motor skills

  • Sensory processing

  • Social skills

  • Emotional regulation

  • Executive functioning skills

  • Visual perceptual / motor skills

  • Self-help skills (dressing, toileting, etc.)

Is your child experiencing difficulty participating in their daily tasks, such as school, play, and self-help activities?

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