Daily life doesn’t have to feel this hard.

At VITA Pediatrics, our Occupational Therapy services help kids build regulation, strength, and independence so they can shine at school, home, and everywhere in between.

Emotional regulation in children

The Power of Occupational Therapy

If you’re here, you’ve probably wondered why everyday things like homework, mornings, playdates, or daily routines feel harder than they should.

Maybe handwriting takes forever. Maybe meltdowns come out of nowhere. Maybe your child avoids things other kids seem to breeze through. You’ve tried visual schedules, patience, encouragement… and still, something feels off.

That’s where Occupational Therapy comes in.

OT isn’t about fixing a child or drilling skills. It’s about helping kids do the real work of childhood like getting dressed, joining peers, managing emotions, focusing at school, and moving through their day with more confidence and ease.

At VITA Pediatrics, OT looks at the whole child: body, brain, and emotional wellbeing because everything is connected. Writing challenges may stem from posture and core strength. Difficulty with routines can reflect sensory overload.

When OT is done well, progress isn’t just seen in sessions, it’s felt in calmer mornings, smoother transitions, and everyday life that flows more easily.

The Core Areas of Growth at VITA:

We’ve built our therapy at VITA around six core areas of development, because treating the whole child is where real change happens.

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How OT Works at VITA:

We don’t believe in cookie-cutter therapy. Every child moves through our clear, three-step method:

1. Assess
A strengths-based evaluation that looks at the whole child, not just the symptoms. We get to the root.

2. Activate
A customized plan that’s practical, targeted, and tailored to your child and family.

3. Advance
Ongoing therapy with measurable progress that carries into home, school, and daily life.

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Conditions We Treat:

At VITA Pediatrics, Occupational Therapy addresses both everyday challenges and complex medical or developmental conditions. Our team evaluates the whole child, emotional, sensory, motor, cognitive, and social systems.

Regulation & Emotional Needs

  • Frequent meltdowns, difficulty calming

  • Anxiety, rigidity with routines, difficulty adapting to change

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

  • Emotional dysregulation related to trauma or stress

Sensory Processing & Integration

  • Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)

  • Over- or under-responsiveness to sounds, textures, lights, or movement

  • Constant seeking of crashing, spinning, or deep pressure

  • Difficulty with busy, multi-sensory environments (classrooms, playgrounds)

Motor Delays & Coordination

  • Fine motor: handwriting, scissor use, utensil use, dressing

  • Gross motor (in partnership with PT): balance, coordination, posture, endurance

  • Dyspraxia / Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)

  • Low muscle tone (hypotonia) or poor core stability

Executive Functioning & Attention

  • Difficulty with attention, task initiation, or follow-through

  • Challenges with planning, sequencing, and organization

  • Working memory deficits

  • Executive dysfunction associated with ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and learning disabilities

Self-Care & Daily Living Skills

  • Dressing (buttons, zippers, shoes)

  • Hygiene (toileting, tooth brushing, bathing)

  • Feeding difficulties: picky eating, oral-motor delays, texture avoidance

  • Limited independence in daily routines at home or school

Social Participation & Peer Interaction

  • Difficulty joining group play or structured activities

  • Rigidity, inflexibility, or limited problem-solving with peers

  • Trouble reading body language, facial expressions, or social cues

  • Social challenges related to Autism Spectrum Disorder

Neurological & Complex Medical Conditions

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

  • Cerebral Palsy (CP)

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) or concussion recovery

  • Developmental Delay / Global Developmental Delay

  • Genetic and rare syndromes: Down Syndrome, Rett Syndrome,
    Fragile X, Prader-Willi, Angelman, Williams, etc.)

  • Neuromuscular disorders (Muscular Dystrophy, Spina Bifida,
    Charcot-Marie-Tooth, etc.)

  • Epilepsy and seizure disorders

  • Post-chemotherapy or oncology-related fatigue/coordination

  • Stroke, hypoxic brain injury, or other acquired neurological conditions

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Don’t See What You’re Looking For?
Not sure if OT is right for your child?

Occupational Therapy is a broad field, and no two children present the same way. If your child’s needs aren’t listed here but fall within emotional regulation, sensory integration, developmental milestones, executive function, self-care, or social participation, we are very likely able to help. Contact our team and we’ll review your child’s history, consult with your physician if needed, and guide you toward the best next step.

  • Our kiddo has been seeing them for OT for a copule years. We've seen his regulation and emotional control improve greatly. They've given our family and his teachers tools and resources that have made a tremendous impact on his day to day behaviors.

    -GH

  • We have seen our child progress and become all-around happier and more capable of navigating social/emotional situations, which we are thankful for!

    -MF

  • Wonderful Clinic! I can't say enough nice things about the professional individual care my infant received here. It's amazing to see my infant's progress from start to finish.

    -JS

  • They aren't pushy. They get it. They relate to your struggles that you may be having with your child. Highly recommend this practice.

    -EO