Big reactions to small things
Meltdowns, shutdowns, or tears that seem out of proportion to the moment.
The ones who feel everything deeply, who can't quite sit still, who melt down at the end of a long day. They aren't difficult — they're working harder than anyone knows. We help make it easier.
If something feels off — if daily moments are harder than they should be — that instinct is worth listening to. You don't need a diagnosis to begin. You just need a place that takes your child seriously.
None of these mean something is wrong. Together, they can mean a child's nervous system is asking for support. If a few feel familiar, you're in the right place.
Meltdowns, shutdowns, or tears that seem out of proportion to the moment.
Always climbing and crashing, or avoiding movement and physical play entirely.
Leaving the house, ending screen time, or switching tasks turns into a battle.
Tags, textures, loud rooms, or messy hands feel genuinely overwhelming.
Starting is hard, staying with a task is harder, and homework drags for hours.
Handwriting, buttons, scissors, or coordination lag behind their peers.
Reading social cues, sharing, or joining in doesn't come easily.
Mealtimes, bedtimes, and mornings feel like a marathon you're all running.
If your child is trying and the world still feels too big — that's exactly the work we do.
We treat the nervous system underneath the diagnosis. Whether your child has a formal one or not, these are the areas our therapy is built to support.
Sensory sensitivities and sensory-seeking — children who feel the world too much, or chase more of it to feel regulated.
Difficulty focusing, sitting still, finishing tasks, or managing impulses at home and in the classroom.
Supporting regulation, sensory needs, motor planning, and social connection — meeting each child exactly where they are.
Worry, emotional overwhelm, and the meltdowns that follow — building the tools to feel safe and return to calm.
Fine and gross motor delays — handwriting, dressing, balance, and the coordination that underpins independence.
When milestones arrive late, we help the brain and body catch up — early support, lasting impact.
The earlier the support, the greater the impact — but it's never too late. Our approach grows with your child.
The most powerful window. We support sensory development, motor milestones, and regulation while the brain is most adaptable.
Building the foundations for preschool and kindergarten — attention, self-regulation, fine motor skills, and social play.
Supporting handwriting, focus, emotional regulation, and friendships as the demands of the classroom grow.
Strengthening executive function, organization, and self-advocacy so your child can carry more on their own.
Regulation, planning, and social confidence for the bigger world of middle school, high school, and beyond.
That their child will be seen, understood, and finally given what they need to thrive. We're here to carry it with you.
You don't need answers before you reach out. A conversation costs nothing, and an evaluation gives you the clearest picture of where your child stands — and how we can help.