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Evolve Pediatric Therapy

Meet Your Occupational Therapist!

Hi, I’m Amanda — a pediatric occupational therapist who supports children and families through thoughtful, play-based, relationship-centered care.

I provide mobile, community-based occupational therapy services, working with children in their natural environments such as their homes, schools, and community settings. I support children who experience challenges related to feeding, sensory processing, motor development, emotional regulation, play, and daily living skills, facilitating growth across all areas that impact participation in everyday life.

My approach is rooted in meeting each child where they are, building trust first, and helping skills grow in a way that feels supportive and meaningful. I believe therapy should feel collaborative and empowering for both the child and their family.

I bring over five years of experience working with children and families across a variety of environments, from infancy through young adulthood, with specialized expertise in medical complexities and diverse developmental needs.

At Evolve Pediatric Therapy, my goal is to help children build the skills they need for daily life while also supporting parents with education, guidance, and reassurance along the way.

Schedule a phone consultation below to help us determine whether occupational therapy is the right next step for your child and family.

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Areas of Support

Sensory Processing

Support for children who have difficulty processing, interpreting, or responding to sensory input, including tactile, vestibular, proprioceptive, auditory, and visual.

Feeding & Mealtime Participation

Support for children who experience challenges related to eating, food variety, textures, oral motor coordination, or sensory responses during mealtimes.

Fine Motor Development

Support for skills needed for grasping, cutting, manipulating objects, bilateral, and hand coordination for self care tasks and school readiness.

Gross Motor Development, Motor Planning & Coordination

Support for balance, coordination, strength, body awareness, and the ability to plan and execute movements during play and everyday activities.

Emotional Regulation

Support for children who experience challenges managing emotions, transitions, frustration, or stress.

Visual Perceptual Skills

Support for visual discrimination, visual memory, spatial awareness, and visual-motor integration.

Self-Care & Activities of Daily Living

Support for independence with dressing, grooming, toileting, feeding, and daily routines, with a focus on functional, practical strategies.

Executive Functioning & Play Skills

Support for attention, organization, flexibility, impulse control, memory, problem-solving, and age-appropriate play and social participation.

Occupational therapy supports children’s ability to participate in daily activities, routines, and play. Intervention is individualized and may address one or more of the following areas, based on each child’s needs and family priorities

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Get in Touch

Have a question or wondering if occupational therapy might be right for your child? Feel free to reach out using the form below and I’ll be in touch as soon as possible!