Pediatric Occupational Therapy
in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Helping children build confidence, independence,
and skills for school and everyday life.
Occupational Therapy Helps the Whole Child
For over 30 years, we’ve helped children and families understand why certain challenges show up, and how occupational therapy can help. When a parent feels that something “just isn’t right,” we listen, assess, and create an individualized plan that supports the whole child at home, at school, and in daily life.
Occupational therapy can help children with:
Sensory processing challenges
Fine motor and handwriting skills
Attention and self-regulation
Classroom participation and school readiness
Strength, coordination, and motor planning
Serving families in Tulsa and surrounding communities.
Have questions or concerns?
We’re happy to help you decide if occupational therapy is right for your child.
What Parents Are Saying
“I never would have believed how important crossing midline is for academic success - had I not seen it with my own daughter. She was struggling with reading and math. Within just weeks of starting OT with Miss Debbie and Miss Heather, her reading level shot up! Forever grateful!”
“Our daughter worked with Ms. Heather and her team for over two years. Her strength, motor skills and confidence grew by leaps and bounds. She loved going to her OT sessions and really bonded with Ms. Heather. We are so grateful to have found such an amazing place to bring our daughter and trust in their process for positive results and fun along the way!”
“Lily loves doing the exercises. In fact one time in the middle of her exercises she stopped and said “these exercises make me feel happy.” It almost made me cry! We can’t tell you how much we appreciate you!”
Areas We Commonly Support
Our therapists have experience treating a variety of conditions and diagnoses, including:
Reflex Integration
Developmental Delay (Fine and gross motor)
Motor Coordination Disorder
Muscle Weakness
Feeding/oral motor concerns
Visual motor/visual perceptual Impairment
Central Auditory Processing Disorder
Orton-Gillingham reading program for dyslexia
Sensory Processing Disorder
Dysgraphia- Difficulty with handwriting
Clumsiness & poor balance
ADD/ADHD
Anxiety
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Preschool behavioral concerns
Down Syndrome
SEE WHAT WE CAN DO TOGETHER
About the Owner
HEATHER PARMLEY – Founder & Pediatric Occupational Therapist
I graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1997 with a Bachelors of Science in Occupational Therapy and have enjoyed practicing for over 25 years.