Pediatric Occupational Therapists
Helping Small Hands Do Big Things
How Pediatric Occupational Therapy Can Help Your Child Thrive
SENSORY
INTEGRATION
We allow your child to experience the world around them through sensory integration exercises tailored to their specific needs. We assess your child’s responses to different stimuli and work with them to improve their sensory modulation.
THERAPEUTIC
LISTENING
Our listening programs strive to provide a broad range of sensory input to the child’s brain as they carry out different motor activities. This promotes better information processing, which is essential for occupational therapy.
FINE MOTOR SKILLS
HAND WRITING
Our program focuses on aiding the child to enhance his handwriting fluency, speed, legibility, and self-esteem. It can be hard for a child with handwriting difficulties, so we want to help them out.
CARING & DEDICATED
PEDIATRIC OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS
Does My Child Need Pediatric OT?
Are day-to-day activities a struggle
Does the child have difficulties with opening packages, handwriting, getting dressed, touching different textures, eating different textures, falling and clumsiness, fine motor skills, holding items, or social skills?
If so, you may need a pediatric occupational therapist’s help for your child. Check out our blog!
What we bring to the table
Care
We’re not just pediatric occupational therapists; we genuinely care for each and every individual child we interact with. We get how much of an impact our therapy can have on a child’s life, and we’re here to help them achieve great things.
Compassion
Empathy
Communication

Ways We Can Help
Through individual and group sessions:
The best “next step” is to contact us to talk about the specifics of your needs to see what might be the best approach for your child.
Serving Tampa and surrounding Areas
Client Testimonials: Experiences with Our Pediatric Therapy
What our Pediatric occupational therapy patients have to say.
At Skill Point Therapy, we are deeply committed to guiding each child towards their most significant potential through personalized and caring pediatric occupational therapy. Our dedication to improving lives shines through in the stories of families like yours. These testimonials highlight the transformative journeys and successes achieved through our tailored therapy programs. We invite you to read through these heartwarming reviews to see the profound impact our services can have on your child’s development. Your trust in us is our highest honor, and together, we can unlock your child’s full potential. Please share your story and inspire others; join our Skill Point Therapy community today.
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Latest From Our Blog
Stay up to date with the latest information about Pediatric Occupational Therapy.
Understanding Autism Social Interaction Challenges
Autism Social Interaction Challenges often stem from differences in processing social cues, communication styles, and sensory experiences. These differences can make group settings or spontaneous conversations overwhelming or confusing. Pediatric occupational therapy plays a vital role in helping children build the confidence and tools they need to navigate social environments with greater ease. By using play-based interventions, visual supports, and structured routines, therapists help develop the foundational skills for connection.
Moderate Autism: Key Challenges and Effective Support
Moderate Autism can present unique challenges that impact communication, social interaction, and daily routines. As a pediatric occupational therapist with over 20 years of experience, I’ve seen how tailored, consistent support can help children build essential life skills while honoring their individuality. Families often feel overwhelmed, but with the right strategies and encouragement, real progress is possible. With patience, play-based interventions, and a strong home partnership, children with Moderate Autism can thrive.
Handwriting Improvement Exercises: Tips from Skill Point Therapy Experts
Struggling with messy handwriting is more common than many parents realize, and simple daily routines can make a big difference. Occupational therapists often use playful activities like finger walks, tweezers games, or tracing mazes to support fine motor growth. These handwriting improvement exercises boost hand strength, finger coordination, and visual-motor integration—all crucial for writing success. With just 10–15 minutes a day, children can experience real progress and renewed motivation.
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