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Consultation Services

From backyards to classrooms—helping you create spaces that support every child’s growth and joy.

Home Consultations

Creating Sensory-Rich Spaces at Home

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Whether you're looking to transform your backyard into a sensory-friendly play space or create a calming, engaging playroom indoors, we offer personalized consultations to help you design environments that support your child's sensory needs, motor development, and independent play. We also work with caregivers to build confidence in supporting self-regulation and incorporating sensory-rich routines into everyday life—empowering you to create a home where you and your child can thrive.​​​​​

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Kids in Preschool

School Consultations

Inclusive Spaces and Educational Occupational Therapy​

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We partner with schools to create inclusive, supportive learning environments grounded in Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Through on-site or virtual consultations, we help educators and administrators incorporate sensory-friendly routines, easy-to-impelment accommodations, and movement-based strategies that benefit all students. Together, we can design classrooms and school-wide practices that promote regulation, engagement, and meaningful participation for every learner. We also offer classroom wide screenings, IEP support for families and IEE evaluations. 

Private Practice Consultations

Sensory Rich Spaces that Support Communication and Play 

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We collaborate with pediatric therapy clinics, speech therapy practices, and early childhood play centers to design sensory-informed environments that nurture regulation, engagement, and developmental growth. Whether you're setting up a new clinic, waiting area, summer camp or existing play space, we provide expertise on how to create both sensory rich and calming environments that naturally support communication, social interaction, and whole-child development. 

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Children’s brains grow best in spaces that feel safe, spark curiosity, and meet their sensory needs.

 

                       

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