Welcome To Sensory Street
Since 2011, Sensory Street (SSPOT) has been committed to supporting children with developmental, cognitive, and physical challenges through occupational therapy and family-centered services. While we began as a clinic-based pediatric OT practice, we have evolved to meet families where they are — in schools, in homes, and in the community.
We now provide school-based OT services, home-based early intervention, and consultation and advocacy for families, educators, and therapy providers. We also offer guidance and support to private practices, helping them grow and navigate the challenges of delivering high-quality pediatric services.
Whether helping a child access the right classroom support, advocating during IEP meetings, or mentoring new private practice therapists, our mission remains the same: to help children thrive in their daily environments.
Our team brings over 25 years of combined experience in pediatric occupational therapy. We are passionate about empowering families and professionals, and building strong partnerships to ensure every child gets the support they need to reach their full potential.
Our mission is to empower children to achieve independence in their daily lives by providing occupational therapy, advocacy, and expert guidance across home, school, and community settings. We support parents, educators, and providers with practical strategies and personalized resources to help children succeed in self-care, learning, play, and social participation. Whether working directly with families or consulting with professionals, we are committed to enhancing the lives of the children we serve.
What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy (OT) is a health profession that helps people across the lifespan to participate in activities they need and want to do daily. Pediatric OT helps children with disabilities and those recovering from injuries participate in school, playing, socialization, and age-appropriate self-care activities.
Therapeutic intervention involves many techniques and strategies, and parent education so that children can recover from injuries, learn and regain skills that help promote independence in daily activities. Occupational therapists develop individualized plans and goals after conducting evaluations and family interviews essential for the best treatment outcome and client satisfaction.