group therapy

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what to expect

Group sessions bring children together in a small, supportive setting to build skills through play, movement, and interaction. Using the outdoors as our classroom, children learn alongside peers while developing confidence, flexibility, and social connection.

This is a great fit for children who are ready to practice skills with others and grow through shared experiences.

Focus on real-time social learning and practice

Natural exposure to flexibility, unpredictability, and problem-solving

3:1 therapist support and family integration

Ideal for children who benefit from learning life skills alongside peers

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group therapy might be for your family if your child…

is ready to engage and learn alongside peers

would benefit from practicing social skills in real time

can participate in a group with some level of independence, safety awareness, and listening skills

is working on flexibility, teamwork, or peer interaction skills

What’s Included

individualized and collaborative goal setting

weekly outdoor therapy sessions

three 60 min scheduled consult calls (sept., jan., may)

parent/family portal access

yearly OT evaluation

re-evaluation and progress reports at end of semester (jan + may)

Skills We Target

emotional regulation in a group setting

motor development & sensory processing

flexibility & problem solving skills

attention & participation

social skills & peer interaction

resiliency & persistence

group therapy FAQs

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and apply.