
Occupational Therapy
Everyone experiences and interacts with the world differently. Occupational Therapy at One Mind supports children and adolescents as they build foundational skills for daily life, including emotional regulation, sensory processing, executive functioning, primitive reflex integration, and more.
Our care is personalized, family-guided, and collaborative. We look beyond isolated skills to understand the big picture and support meaningful participation in everyday routines.

Occupational Therapy
Our therapists partner closely with clients and families to create practical, customized strategies that translate beyond the therapy room.
Occupational Therapists support families with:
Emotional Regulation
Sensory Processing
Executive Functioning
Primitive Reflex integration
Care plans are client and adaptable, evolving as your needs grow and change.
Emotional Regulation
Occupational therapy supports emotional regulation by helping children understand, manage, and respond to their emotions in ways that feel safe and sustainable.
This support is especially helpful for individuals who experience big emotional reactions, frequent meltdowns, anxiety, frustration, or difficulty calming down once upset. Emotional challenges connect to sensory processing, body awareness, and nervous system regulation, not just behavior alone.
Therapy focuses on building awareness, coping strategies, and regulation skills that help individuals feel more in control of their bodies and emotions.


Sensory Integration & Regulation
Sensory integration therapy helps individuals better process and respond to sensory input in their environment.
This support is especially helpful for those who feel overwhelmed, under-responsive, or dysregulated by everyday sensory experiences.
Therapy focuses on building awareness, tolerance, and regulation, helping children feel more confident and comfortable in daily routines.
Executive Functioning
Executive Functioning helps individuals develop the skills needed to plan, organize, initiate tasks, manage time, and adapt when things don’t go as expected.
This is especially helpful for those who struggle with attention, follow-through, transitions, flexibility, or emotional responses to demands and expectations.
The main focus is building practical strategies, routines, and self-awareness that support independence and confidence. Skills are taught in ways that make sense for each person's environment, helping them navigate school, daily routines, and growing responsibilities with greater ease.


Primitive Reflex Integration
Primitive reflex integration supports the nervous system by addressing reflex patterns that may not have fully integrated and can continue to influence movement, coordination, attention, emotional regulation, and stress responses.
When retained reflexes are present, individuals of any age may experience challenges with balance, posture, focus, fatigue, sensory sensitivities, or emotional reactivity. Therapy gently supports the body and brain in developing more efficient, organized responses.
Through intentional movement, body-based strategies, and awareness, individuals can build stability, coordination, and regulation that support both physical and emotional demands.
