Pediatric Occupational

Therapy Center

 

Pediatric Occupational Therapy focuses on a child’s sensory processing abilities, gross and fine motor skills, self-care abilities, emotional development and social skills through therapeutic play activities.

(281) 343-7125

 7002 Riverbrook Dr., Suite 500

Sugar Land, TX 77479

Our Location

 We are conveniently located in Fort Bend County, in the Greatwood Professional Center.  Our facility is easily accessible by US 59 South, or by State Hwy 99/Grand Parkway.

 

 

Sensory Solutions 4 Kids, Inc.

 7002 Riverbrook Dr.,

Suite 500

Sugar Land, TX 77479

 

Phone:   (281) 343-7125

Fax:   (281) 343-7126

Email:  questions@ss4kids.com

 

Sensory Solutions 4 Kids, Inc.

was founded by

Gayle Evans, MOT, OTR &

Carol Kana, MOT, OTR.

 

Gayle graduated from the University of Houston with a B.S. in Psychology.  She received her Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy in 1997 from Texas Woman’s University.  In July 1998 she became certified in the administration and interpretation of the Sensory Integration and Praxis Tests (SIPT).  Since becoming an occupational therapist, Gayle has specialized in the treatment of children with sensory integrative disorders, both here in the Houston area and in Russia.

 

 

Carol graduated from Texas A&M University with a B.S. in Biomedical Science.  She received her Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy from Texas Woman’s University in 1997.  She has completed the comprehensive program in sensory integration through USC/WPS and is certified in the administration and interpretation of the Sensory Integration and Praxis Tests (SIPT).  Carol has experience in pediatric and adult populations, providing both inpatient and outpatient services.

Sensory Solutions 4 Kids, Inc. is a private occupational therapy clinic that specializes in the evaluation and treatment of sensory integrative disorders.

Our Vision…

To create a playful atmosphere in a sensory enriched environment which will allow child-directed treatment sessions enabling the child to develop and improve skills to interact more effectively at home, in school and in the community.

Our Mission…

To provide quality occupational therapy services based on a sensory integrative approach and to promote awareness of sensory integration and its importance in the role of child development.

 

  Some signs of sensory integration dysfunction are:

·         Over and/or under reaction to touch, movement, sights, or sounds

·         Easily distracted

·         Social and/or emotional problems

·         Activity level that is unusually high or unusually low

·         Physical clumsiness or apparent carelessness

·         Impulsive, lacking in self-control

·         Difficulty making transitions from one situation to another

·         Inability to unwind or calm self

·         Poor self-esteem

·         Delays in speech, language or motor skills

·         Delays in academic achievement

 

  Occupational therapy may help infants and children improve:

·         Behavioral state, organization and self-regulation

·         Fine and gross motor skills

·         Visual motor/visual perceptual skills

·         Eye/hand coordination

·         Daily living skills (dressing, grooming,etc.)

·         Sensory processing skills

·         Attention span/following directions

·         Body awareness/position in space

·         Handwriting/scissor skills

·         Social interaction with peers

·         Developmental skills and play behaviors

Play With Me

 

I tried to teach my child from books;

He gave me only puzzled looks.

I tried to teach my child with

words;

They passed him by, oft unheard.

Despairingly I turned aside;

“How shall I teach this child!”,

I cried.

Into my hand he put the key;

“Come”, he said. “Play with me.”

 

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