FAQs
First of all, what is occupational therapy?
Simply put, pediatric occupational therapy helps children develop the skills they need to play, learn, and participate fully in daily activities.
Skills addressed in OT include:
Fine motor skills: strengthening hand and finger movements for tasks like writing, buttoning, or cutting.
Visual motor skills: Improving coordination between the eyes and hands for tasks like drawing or catching a ball.
Gross motor skills: Enhancing larger body movements like jumping, running, or climbing.
Sensory processing: Helping children manage and respond to sensory input effectively.
Emotional regulation: Teaching strategies to manage emotions and self-control.
Daily living: Building independence in tasks such as dressing, eating, and hygiene.
Social skills: Supporting communication, sharing, and interaction with peers.
What is the age-range?
OTique provides services for children aged 1.5 to 16 years. Early intervention is encouraged for the best outcomes. Group sessions are typically organized with peers of similar ages.
Where is the treatment provided?
Treatment is offered in locations that best suit the child’s needs, including their home, school, local park, or gym.
Do you accept insurance?
No, OTique operates as an out-of-network provider to remain free from the limitations imposed by insurance companies. Upon request, families can receive a superbill at the end of each month, which they can submit to their insurance provider for reimbursement. Don’t forget to ask us about additional payment options designed to make our services more affordable.
Read the following post to find out why we are out-of-network.