Sensory Processing
Helping children respond in a more organized way to sensation, movement, and environmental demands.
Focus Areas
These focus areas reflect the kinds of daily-life skills, regulation needs, and participation challenges Laura helps families work through.
Helping children respond in a more organized way to sensation, movement, and environmental demands.
Laying the foundational skill to support balance, movement planning, coordination, and the body awareness needed for everyday tasks.
Building dexterity, handwriting comfort, problem solving, focus, and executive functioning.
Improving dressing, feeding, self-care routines, and daily-living independence.
Supporting emotional regulation, classroom participation, social confidence, and everyday steadiness.
Laura also works with young adults, supporting transitions, routines, practical independence, and participation in daily life.
Each plan begins with a careful evaluation and can include home and school strategies that help progress continue between sessions.
Families can start with the screening form, reach out directly with questions, or review the videos page to get a clearer feel for the work.