Occupational Therapy at First Step Therapy
Occupational Therapy (OT) at First Step Therapy, alongside language therapy services in Brooklyn, New York, focuses on helping children develop the skills they need to participate fully and independently in everyday life. Our occupational therapists support meaningful activities—such as self-care, play, learning, and daily routines—by addressing physical, sensory, cognitive, and emotional challenges.
Our OTs work closely with individuals and families to improve:
- Fine motor skills (hand strength, grasp, handwriting, coordination)
- Gross motor skills (posture, balance, body awareness)
- Sensory processing and regulation (attention, transitions, self-control)
- Activities of daily living (dressing, feeding, grooming, toileting)
- Visual-motor and perceptual skills
- Executive functioning (organization, planning, task completion)
Therapy is always individualized and goal-driven, using evidence-based strategies in a supportive and engaging environment. Whether services are provided in the clinic, home, or school setting, our goal is to help each person gain confidence, independence, and success in daily life.
How This Can Help You:
- Improved independence in daily activities
- Better coordination and motor skills
- Increased confidence in completing tasks
- Stronger self-regulation and focus
- Greater success in school, home, and community settings
Everyday Independence in Motion
Occupational Therapy within First Step Therapy focuses on strengthening the practical skills individuals need to participate meaningfully in daily life by supporting independence across home, school, and community settings through structured and individualized intervention. It recognizes that everyday activities require the coordination of physical, cognitive, and sensory systems, and therapists work to identify and address barriers that may affect confidence, participation, and functional performance. Through purposeful, real-world–based strategies, therapy ensures that progress made in sessions translates into improved independence and more effective engagement in daily routines.





