Many children with Autism have trouble with social interactions and communication.
OT FOR TOTS offers Autism treatment in El Paso, TX that focuses on occupational therapy.
OT FOR TOTS provides occupational therapy for children ages newborn to 20. Our therapists can assist your child with:
- Attention span delays
- Playing skills
- Need for personal space
- Responses to touch
- Interactions with other children
- Posture, balance and motor skills
- Transitions to new activities
- Expressive and Language Communication Skills
We will examine your child’s daily interactions to develop a treatment plan that will provide the most benefit. Contact OT FOR TOTS to learn more about our occupational therapy solutions for Autism in El Paso, TX.

We Help Children With Autism Develop Fine Motor Skills
Our team of skilled and knowledgeable therapists are able to help in development in the following areas:
We can work on your child’s sensory and motor skills by means of a variety of activities, including tactile exposure, obstacle courses, following commands and balance beams. We can also assist with daily tasks, such as using buttons, tying shoelaces and putting on a jacket. We focus on building on your child’s skillset. Call 915-921-6881 today to schedule an evaluation for Autism treatment in El Paso, TX.
Our Autism Certified Staff
- Maria Hardin COTA, AC
- Stephanie Montero, OTR, CAS
Occupational and Speech Therapy for Children with Cerebral Palsy
in El Paso, TX
OT FOR TOTS offers Cerebral Palsy treatment in El Paso, TX
What it is:
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a term for a group of conditions that affect communication between the brain and the muscles. These conditions affect a child’s ability to move, mantain balance and hold their posture. Children with CP may have additional health concerns. These concerns can include seizures and learning disabilities. The condition is lifelong

We Help Children With Cerebral Palsy
Our team of skilled and knowledgeable therapists are able to help in development in the following areas:
With help from an occupational therapist, a child can gain independence in doing daily tasks at home and school. Ocupational therapists may focus on strengthening, coordination, balance and gross motor. They can help children with adaptative equipment (such as reachers, wighted spoons and computer interfaces).
If a child has trouble with eating or swallowing, a speech pathologist can help by working on feeding therapy. A speech therapist assistant can help the child learn to speak more clearly. They can help by using communication devices.
Our Autism Certified Staff
- Stephanie Montero, OTR, CAS