
Services
Occupational Therapy for Kids
Helping children build independence through play-based, family-centered careโsupporting fine motor skills, sensory processing, self-care, and school readiness.
What we work on
Skills that support everyday life
Occupational therapy (OT) helps children participate in the activities that matter most at home, school, and in the community. We create a plan that fits your childโs strengths and needs.
Fine motor & hand skills
Grasp, pinch, in-hand manipulation, scissor skills, and building strength for writing and play.
Sensory processing & regulation
Support for attention, transitions, calming strategies, and sensory needs (movement, touch, sound, and more).
Self-care & independence
Dressing, feeding, toileting routines, hygiene, and daily living skillsโbroken into achievable steps.
School readiness & participation
Handwriting foundations, classroom routines, visual-motor skills, and strategies that help children succeed at school.
Our approach
Play-based therapy with clear goals

What to expect
We start by learning about your concerns and your childโs daily routines. Then we assess skills and create a plan with measurable goals.
Therapy sessions may include fine-motor activities, sensory strategies, visual-motor tasks, and self-care practiceโalways tailored to your child and family priorities.
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“โThe therapists are so patient and encouraging. Weโve seen real progress with handwriting and daily routines, and we feel supported every step of the way.โ”

Parent of an OT client
Impressions Pediatric Therapy family
Forestville & Oxon Hill, MD

