Little Eaters & Talkers

Occupational Therapy for infants, toddlers, & children

Helping Children Build Skills for Everyday Success

At Little Eaters and Talkers, our pediatric occupational therapists specialize in supporting children who struggle with feeding, sensory processing, motor skills, and self-care. We partner with families to create individualized therapy plans that build confidence and independence at home, virtually, in school, and beyond.

Is Occupational Therapy Right for Your Child?

Signs your child may benefit from OT include:

  • Struggles with eating a variety of foods or mealtimes feel stressful

  • Difficulty sitting still, focusing, or tolerating everyday sounds and textures

  • Challenges with handwriting, cutting, climbing, or dressing

  • Avoids or gets frustrated by play activities other children enjoy

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What We Support

  • Feeding & Mealtime Skills
    Helping children who have difficulty with picky eating, food textures, utensil use, or transitioning to solids.

  • Sensory Processing
    Supporting children who may be sensitive to sounds, textures, movement, or who seek constant input.

  • Fine & Gross Motor Skills
    Building strength, coordination, and motor planning for activities like handwriting, dressing, or play.

  • Self-Care Skills
    Encouraging independence with daily activities such as brushing teeth, dressing, and feeding themselves.

Our Approach

  • Play-Based Therapy: Children learn best through play, and our OTs design sessions that are fun and engaging.

  • Family-Centered Care: Parents and caregivers are part of the therapy process to make strategies work in real life.

  • Collaboration: We work closely with speech therapists, lactation consultants, and other providers to ensure whole-child support.