Caring For Your Child Every Step Of The Way….

  • Personalized

    Each session is tailored to your child’s unique developmental profile, home environment, and goals. Anouk takes the time to get to know your family and create a customized plan that fits your routines and values.

  • Targeted

    Whether addressing sensory needs, developmental delays, feeding challenges, or emotional regulation, treatment is specific and goal-oriented. Anouk focuses on the "why" behind behaviors and builds skills from the inside out.

  • Integrative

    Using a blend of sensory integration, touch therapy, and movement-based interventions, sessions help your child build confidence, motor coordination, emotional resilience, and independence. Parent education is crucial and woven in throughout each session.


FAQs

  • What is OT for kids?
    Occupational therapy refers to the practice of using meaningful and purposeful activities to promote development, independence, well being and enhancing quality of life. Therapists support children in roles like playmate, student, and family member by building skills for play, learning, and daily life. Focus areas include self-regulation, motor coordination, sensory processing, and emotional development

  • What age do you treat?
    Newborns, infants, and toddlers.

  • Can you work with my pediatrician?
    Yes, collaborative care is preferred and encouraged.

  • Is therapy covered by insurance?
    No. Will gladly provide a superbill upon request for potential reimbursement with your insurance provider.

  • Where do the sessions take place?

    In the comfort of the client’s home.

  • When Is Infant Massage Helpful?
    Infant massage can support babies experiencing colic, fussiness, feeding or digestive issues, sleep difficulties, low or high muscle tone, or limited range of motion. It’s also beneficial for developmental delays, torticollis, jaundice, and challenges with temperature regulation. These gentle techniques are often used as part of a holistic approach to early intervention and infant wellness.

  • What Are the Benefits for Infants?
    Infant massage promotes healthy development by improving digestion and weight gain, self-soothing, and sleep. It supports motor skills, sensory processing, visual-motor coordination, and early language development. Massage also helps stabilize temperature, regulate the nervous system, reduce phototherapy time in jaundiced newborns, and ease pain or stress—laying a strong foundation for growth and well-being. Meta-analyses show zero negative outcomes for pediatric massage

  • What Are the Benefits for Parents?
    Infant massage empowers parents to play an active, confident role in their baby’s development. It helps reduce stress, anxiety, and postpartum depression while strengthening the bond between caregiver and child. Parents learn to better understand their baby’s cues, support regulation, and create calming, connected routines that nurture growth and well-being.