Sensory Processing
Sensory processing impacts how children take in and respond to information from their body and environment. When sensory processing is challenging, it can affect regulation, attention, movement, and participation in daily routines. At Whole Child Occupational Therapy, we support children in building sensory awareness and regulation skills so they can feel more comfortable, engaged, and successful in everyday activities.
​Sensory Program
​​Do You Ever Feel Like…​
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Your child is constantly on the go, full of energy, and never seems to slow down.
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Your child is highly sensitive to various textures, lights, sounds, or movements.
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You’re feeling overwhelmed and exhausted from managing frequent meltdowns and tears.
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Your child seems different from other kids and has unique needs.
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It feels like others just don’t understand what your child is experiencing.

Meet our Sensory Specialist, Julia, OTR/L
Julia has a passion for sensory integration, pediatrics, and supporting neurodivergent children through playful, relationship-based therapy.
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Her love for OT began while volunteering at a sensory integration clinic, and since earning her MSOT from Dominican University, she's continued to grow her skills in pediatric outpatient settings with a strong focus on empowerment, humor, and connection.
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Julia brings so much warmth and curiosity into the sensory world, and we're grateful to have her on our team!

