
Our Services
Pediatric Occupational
Therapy
We help children build the skills they need for everyday activities. Therapy may focus on fine motor skills, visual motor coordination, sensory processing, emotional regulation, and independence with daily tasks.
School
Readiness
These sessions help children prepare for preschool and kindergarten. Through fun, hands-on activities, children practice early writing skills, attention, following directions, and classroom routines.
Play Based Skills Sessions

Children learn best through play. These sessions help children build social skills, strengthen fine motor abilities, practice using classroom tools like scissors and crayons, and grow confidence while learning.
Parent Support & Education
Supporting families is an important part of therapy. These sessions provide practical strategies and guidance to help caregivers support their child's development at home and in everyday routines.

Does This Sound Like Your Child?
Your child may benefit from occupational therapy if they:
• Struggle with handwriting, drawing, or using scissors
• Have frequent meltdowns or difficulty calming down
• Have trouble sitting for table-top activities
• Avoid messy play, certain clothing, or loud environments
• Seem constantly on the move or seek lots of movement
• Have difficulty following directions or starting tasks
• Struggle with brushing teeth, getting dressed, or other daily routines
• Need extra support preparing for preschool or kindergarten
​ If these challenges sound familiar, we’re here to help.
Why Choose
More From Life Therapy
At More From Life Therapy, we take a whole-child and whole-family approach to therapy. We believe children make the most progress when caregivers feel supported too.
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Family-Centered Care
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Parents and caregivers are an important part of the therapy process. We work together with you to support your child’s growth.
Care That Fits Your Child
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Every child is unique. Therapy plans are personalized to meet your child’s strengths, needs, and goals.
Support for Caregivers
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While your child is in therapy, you are welcome to relax in our caregiver space with comfortable seating, calming music, and complimentary coffee, snacks, and water.
Parent Coaching Available
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Parent education sessions provide strategies to help you support your child’s progress beyond the therapy room.


What to Expect
Starting is simple. We will guide you through each step.
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1. Contact Us
Call, email, or visit our scheduling page.
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2. Evaluation Visit
During your first visit, we will learn about your child’s strengths, challenges, and goals. Our occupational therapist will use different methods for gathering information which may include standardized testing, observations, play, etc.
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3. Review
After the evaluation, the therapist will write a report and schedule a phone call with you. During this call, we will review the results, talk about goals, and discuss whether therapy is recommended. This usually takes place within 1–2 weeks after the evaluation.
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4. Begin Therapy
If therapy is recommended, we will create a plan to help your child build skills, confidence, and independence.
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If you have questions at any point, we are happy to help.

