Are we a Good Fit?
Please Read through these Questions to determine if Over The Moon Therapy will be a good fit for your child .
Our facility and therapists support children of all ages, however we may not meet the needs of all children. Please review the following information before adding your child to our waitlist.
Reach out to our Practice Manager if you have any questions:
Occupational therapy/sensory
integration
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YES –Add your name to our waitlist for OT!
NO – Go On to Question 2
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YES - Go to question 3!
NO – My child is more of a preteen and would find a playground setting boring or juvenile.---We invite you to review our photos, our clinic is set to meet the needs of young children and our setup might make some older children feel unheard/misunderstood or out of place, which is not our intention. We encourage you to explore other therapy clinics that may meet your child's needs.
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YES – click here to add your name to our waitlist for OT.
No – My child is learning and skills are on par or advanced of peers, but I am concerned about their emotional regulation– please see below
We are not a mental health facility. If your child's primary need is mental health and secondary need is communication and regulation we may be able to support you. However we are only part of a robust team and can not be the initial point of contact. This means you and your child must have a mental health provider on your team prior to beginning services with us. If your child has been referred to occupational therapy by a counselor/therapist or psychologist/psychiatrist you can request a consultation. This is charged at the rate of $200 for the hour to discuss the needs of the individual and help determine if occupational therapy and our skill set might be helpful. However, therapy services are not guaranteed. Please email us at lisa@otmoontherapy.com to set up your meeting. Consultation fee will be applied towards evaluation if we decide to move forward with services.
For Speech Therapy
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YES –Add your name to our waitlist for ST!
NO – Go On to Question 2
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My child is not yet reliably using speech to communicate.
My child’s speech is mostly repeated words or phrases
My child struggles to create new sentences or words on their own.
My child’s current therapist suggested an AAC device and I would like an evaluation
My child has a diagnosis of apraxia of speech
If you answer yes to any of these add your name to our waitlist for ST.
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My child struggles to get their words out, it’s almost like its stuck or they forget mid sentence what they wanted to say.
My child has difficulties saying a word the “right way” each time I ask them to.
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My child is older than 2 and does not use many consonants or vowels.
Add your name to our waitlist for ST.
At this time we do not treat school aged children with articulation disorders or social pragmatics as a primary speech concern.

