Clover Services
Occupational therapy helps children build the skills they need to participate in everyday life—at home, at school, and in their communities. Services are individualized and family-centered, meeting each child where they are developmentally.
Areas We Support
Fine Motor & Visual Motor Skills
We work on skills needed for play, learning, and independence, including:
- Hand strength, coordination, and dexterity
- Grasp development and tool use (pencils, scissors, utensils)
- Handwriting and pre-writing skills
- Visual motor integration and visual perceptual skills
Coordination & Motor Planning
Supporting whole-body coordination and confidence with movement:
- Balance, core strength, and postural control
- Bilateral coordination
- Motor planning and sequencing
- Body awareness and coordination
Sensory Processing & Regulation
Helping children understand and respond to sensory input:
- Sensory modulation and regulation
- Tolerance for different tactile, auditory, and visual stimuli, in natural environments
- Emotional regulation and coping strategies
- Supporting transitions and routines
Self-Care & Daily Living Skills
Building independence in everyday tasks:
- Dressing, feeding, and grooming skills
- Toileting readiness and routines
- Independence with daily routines at home and school
Play, Attention & Social Participation
Using play as a meaningful tool for growth:
- Engagement and attention during tasks
- Cooperative play and peer interaction
- Flexibility, problem-solving, and confidence
A Gentle Note for Families
Every child and family is unique. Services are always individualized, collaborative, and focused on supporting meaningful progress within the context of your family’s daily life. With this in mind, we are currently a private-pay practice without insurance-driven limitations. We do not participate directly with insurance, but we are happy to provide superbills for out-of-network reimbursement.