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 Pediatric 
Occupational Therapy

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Welcome to Infinity & Beyond Kidz!

Our Mission

At Infinity & Beyond Kidz, we believe every child is unique, capable, and full of potential. Our mission is to support children in developing the skills they need to participate in daily life activities, school, and play. Through personalized occupational therapy, we help children build confidence, independence, and essential life skills in a fun and engaging environment.

With a compassionate approach and evidence-based techniques, we empower children and their families, because we know that with the right support, the possibilities are truly endless.

Let’s go beyond limits and reach for the stars!

Supporting Your Child, Right Where They Are

Are you a parent or caregiver of a child with developmental, sensory, or motor challenges? We understand how overwhelming it can be after receiving a diagnosis or even noticing that something doesn’t seem typical in your child’s development.

At Infinity & Beyond Kidz, we bring therapy to you. Whether it’s at your home, your child’s preschool or daycare, or a favorite spot in the community, we meet your child in the places where they feel most comfortable. This not only makes therapy more convenient for families but it also makes it more effective. Therapy is most effective when it happens where children feel safe, comfortable, and engaged. 

 

If your child has been diagnosed with a developmental or physical condition, or if you simply have concerns about their development, we are here to help. Reach out today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward support that meets your child where they are.

At Infinity & Beyond Kidz, we provide therapy for various developmental needs, such as:

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Fine Motor Skills

Our fine motor skills therapy is designed to enhance hand-eye coordination, grasp, and manipulation abilities. We utilize creative and engaging activities to develop and improve fine motor skills, which are essential for tasks such as grasping toys, handwriting, drawing, using scissors, and self-care.

Activities of Daily Living

Activities of daily living (ADL) therapy focuses on helping children develop the necessary skills for self-care, such as dressing, feeding, bathing, toileting, and personal hygiene. We incorporate play-based interventions to make learning these essential life skills enjoyable and meaningful for kids.

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Sensory Processing

Sensory processing is how a child’s brain understands and responds to the world through senses like touch, sound, movement, and more. It supports skills like learning, attention, and emotional regulation.

Some children may be overly sensitive or seek extra input, which can make daily tasks like dressing, eating, and playing more challenging.

Self-Regulation

  • Impulsivity 

  • Paying attention

  • Difficulty with transitions and changes in routine

  • Managing emotions

  • Regulating energy level

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Gross Motor Skills

Movement is essential for growth and development! Occupational therapy helps children build essential skills like postural control, reflex integration, balance, coordination, strength, and endurance—laying the foundation for confident movement and everyday activities.

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Visual Motor Skills

  • Handwriting

  • Coloring and drawing

  • Catching a ball

  • Spatial concepts

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Executive Functioning

  • Following multi-step directions

  • Time management

  • Flexible thinking

  • Planning and organizing

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Reflex Integration

Primitive reflexes are natural, automatic movements infants make in response to certain stimuli. These reflexes are essential for early development and are expected to become integrated as the child grows. However, when reflexes don’t fully integrate, they can interfere with important skills, such as, child’s ability to sit still, focus, move their body in coordinated ways, or even use their hands effectively for tasks like writing. During treatment sessions, we use specific activities and exercises to help children’s brains and bodies integrate these reflexes so they no longer interfere with everyday tasks. 

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