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Pediatric Occupational Therapist.

Ms. Jackie

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Occupational Therapy

Helping children move, play, regulate, and connect during meaningful activities. 

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Self-Regulation

Self-regulation is the ability to control one’s emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in an ever-changing environment with ever-changing demands.

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Mental Health

Finding clinicians that truly understand the unique needs of someone with special needs is unfortunately far and few between.

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Parent Coaching

Coaching specialized to your unique experience of raising a child with special needs.

Therapy Sessions
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Welcome

My name is Jackie, & I am so glad you're here! It can feel overwhelming to find an OT that meets you and your family's needs. Insert me- A mobile OT, curating therapy specifically for you and your child's goals in environments that are natural to your family. This is where the magic happens. 

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Whether it's challenges with sensory processing, explosive behaviors, difficulty attending to tasks, hiccups with potty training, picky eating, poor handwriting, developmental delays, or limitations with social participation, I am here to help. I use playful interventions focused on the 'just right level' of challenge to help your child feel competent and achieve meaningful milestones, all while providing you space to process your experience and learn strategies that work. 

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For over 10 years, I have had the privilege to support families just like you, & I would be honored to be a part of your journey too. I look forward to connecting soon! 

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xo, Ms. Jackie 

Mobile OT + Fees

What is mobile OT? It simply means that I drive to you.  

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Why mobile? Skills are best learned in the environments that they naturally occur. 

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Where? In Home. Daycare. Preschool. Community. Or Virtual. 

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Contact
“When I came to view problematic behaviors as adaptive responses and not purposeful misbehavior I shifted nearly all of my beliefs about how to help children and families.”

Mona Delahooke, Beyond Behaviors

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