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Pediatric Occupational Therapists

Helping Small Hands Do Big Things

How Our Pediatric Occupational Therapy Can Help Your Child

SENSORY

INTEGRATION

We allow your child to experience the world around them through sensory integration exercises tailored to their specific needs. We assess your child’s responses to different stimuli and work with them to improve their sensory modulation.

THERAPEUTIC

LISTENING

Our listening programs strive to provide a broad range of sensory input to the child’s brain as they carry out different motor activities. This promotes better information processing, which is essential for occupational therapy.

FINE MOTOR SKILLS

HAND WRITING

Our program focuses on aiding the child to enhance his handwriting fluency, speed, legibility, and self-esteem. It can be hard for a child with handwriting difficulties, so we want to help them out.

CARING & DEDICATED
PEDIATRIC OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS

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does my child need pediatric ot?

Does My Child Need Pediatric OT?

Are day-to-day activities a struggle

Does the child have difficulties with opening packages, handwriting, getting dressed, touching different textures, eating different textures, falling and clumsiness, fine motor skills, holding items, or social skills?

If so, you may need a pediatric occupational therapist’s help for your child. Check out our blog!

What we bring to the table

Care

We’re not just pediatric occupational therapists; we genuinely care for each and every individual child we interact with. We get how much of an impact our therapy can have on a child’s life, and we’re here to help them achieve great things.

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Compassion

Compassion is the core value we base our practice on. We treat each child individually and listen to their needs and those of your family so that we can provide them with the best quality service possible. We know this journey can be tough, and we’re here to support you and your family.

Empathy

We understand that having a unique child can be challenging for some parents at times. That’s why we’re here to help! We’ll hold your hand and let you be involved in your child’s therapy so you can better understand their needs and how to help them.
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Communication

Communication is key to every successful occupational therapy treatment program. As pediatric occupational therapists, we’ll make sure you and your child can communicate with us comfortably. Our lines are always open when you need us.
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Ways We Can Help

Through individual and group sessions:

At Skill Point Therapy, we provide individualized and group pediatric therapies tailored to your family’s needs. Sessions usually last an hour and take place once or twice a week. We can arrange for your therapy sessions to occur in your own home, at a park, at your child’s daycare, or even via teletherapy.

The best “next step” is to contact us to talk about the specifics of your needs to see what might be the best approach for your child.

Serving Tampa and surrounding Areas

Real Success Stories: Testimonials from Our Pediatric Therapy Clients

What our Pediatric occupational therapy patients have to say.

At Skill Point Therapy, we are deeply committed to guiding each child towards their most significant potential through personalized and caring pediatric occupational therapy. Our dedication to improving lives shines through in the stories of families like yours. These testimonials highlight the transformative journeys and successes achieved through our tailored therapy programs. We invite you to read through these heartwarming reviews to see the profound impact our services can have on your child’s development. Your trust in us is our highest honor, and together, we can unlock your child’s full potential. Please share your story and inspire others; join our Skill Point Therapy community today.

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Latest From Our Blog

Stay up to date with the latest information about Pediatric Occupational Therapy.

Fine Motor Skills Impact
Early Fine Motor Milestones: What to Expect by Age 3, 4, 5 — and When to Seek Help
Early Fine Motor Milestones: What to Expect by Age 3, 4, 5 — and When to Seek Help

Early Fine Motor Milestones: What to Expect by Age 3, 4, 5 — and When to Seek Help

Fine motor milestones are the building blocks for everyday independence, from dressing to drawing. By age 3, children typically begin mastering simple grasping and stacking tasks; by age 5, they’re refining writing and cutting skills. When a child struggles with these early fine motor milestones, it may signal the need for extra support. At Skill Point Therapy in Tampa and Brandon, our DIRFloortime-based approach nurtures each child’s progress through playful, engaging, and personalized developmental activities.

Autism OT
Autism & Daily Life: Practical OT and Speech Tips for Home, School, and Play
Autism & Daily Life: Practical OT and Speech Tips for Home, School, and Play

Autism & Daily Life: Practical OT and Speech Tips for Home, School, and Play

Everyday moments offer endless opportunities to support a child’s growth, especially when guided by thoughtful occupational and speech therapy strategies. At Skill Point Therapy in Tampa and Brandon, our DIRFloortime-based approach helps children develop communication, sensory regulation, and life skills in natural, playful ways. We believe that home, classroom, and community environments all serve as important spaces for learning and connection. With the right tools and guidance, parents can make daily routines more engaging, empowering, and enjoyable for their child.

Speech Therapy
Is My Child Stuttering or Normal Dysfluency? What Tampa Parents Should Know
Is My Child Stuttering or Normal Dysfluency? What Tampa Parents Should Know

Is My Child Stuttering or Normal Dysfluency? What Tampa Parents Should Know

Every parent wants to understand whether their child’s speech patterns are part of normal development or something more. Occasional repetitions, pauses, or “um’s” are common in early speech, but consistent blocks or tension may signal child stuttering. Recognizing the difference early helps parents respond calmly and confidently. With professional guidance, children can build fluency and self-assurance in a supportive environment that nurtures both communication and emotional growth.

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