Private Occupational Therapy Services

We offer individualized occupational therapy services for children from birth through age 12. Our approach prioritizes collaboration, helping families understand their child’s strengths and needs and build strategies that facilitate safety, validation, confidence, autonomy, regulation, and skill building. We specialize in virtual parent-coaching services available throughout California, providing flexible, accessible guidance rooted in neuro-affirming practices. For families seeking in-person support, we also offer services in the greater Sacramento and Los Angeles areas. By reducing barriers and fostering connection, we help families create sustainable, meaningful support systems that meet their child’s evolving needs.

  • $325 Standard Evaluation

    An occupational therapy report and therapy plan focused on specifically identified areas of concern or need.

    $750 Comprehensive Evaluation

    An occupational therapy evaluation report and therapy plan covering play, self-care, executive function, fine and visual motor skills, family and community participation, eating, regulation, and sensory processing needs. This also includes a follow-up session to collaboratively review the evaluation report and therapy plan.


  • $200 per 50-minute Session

    Occupational Therapy sessions provided through a parent-coaching model, helping caregivers understand and respond to their child’s unique experiences and needs. Therapy focuses on nurturing and supporting children through neurodivergent trauma and burnout, recovery, and progressive development in play, self-care, executive function, fine and visual motor skills, family and community participation, regulation, self-advocacy, and sensory processing.

  • $250 per 50-minute session

    In-home or community-based occupational therapy sessions provided through a combination of direct service and parent coaching, supporting each child’s unique experiences and needs. Therapy focuses on nurturing and guiding children through neurodivergent trauma and burnout, recovery, and progressive development in play, self-care, executive function, fine and visual motor skills, handwriting, family and community participation, regulation, self-advocacy, and sensory processing.