Optimize OT

Optimize OT OpTimize is a private pediatric occupational therapy clinic in San Diego, California. We specialize in treating children with sensory processing difficulties.

We specialize in treating children with sensory processing difficulties and provide individualized therapy services to address the specific needs of each child. OpTimize is a private pediatric occupational therapy clinic located in San Diego, California. Such difficulties often result in poor self regulation and behavioral control, attention and learning difficulties, motor delays, impaired social interactions, and overall developmental delays. At OpTimize, we provide both direct therapy intervention as well as consultation services with the family, school, and other professionals, to ensure a strong collaborative team. We are dedicated to providing individualized therapy services to address the specific needs of each child and family. We are committed to providing compassionate and engaging play-based therapeutic intervention that is founded on the most current and relevant research in neuroscience and human development. We aim to create a safe and motivating environment in which we help each child reach his or her highest potential.

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01/28/2022

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It’s so common to blame children’s “will” or intention to make a point for their behaviors. Behaviors are more complicated, though.

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06/01/2021

Optimize garden taking off! ❤️

06/01/2021
Great opportunity to learn how to support your kiddo’s virtual learning while considering their vision health!  Dr Carl ...
09/15/2020

Great opportunity to learn how to support your kiddo’s virtual learning while considering their vision health! Dr Carl Hillier is the best! Thank you La Jolla Learning Works for organizing and offering this to families. Sign up link in comments.

Make sure your home environment is ready for online learning this year! Join us and Dr. Carl Hillier, the co-owner of San Diego Center for Vision Care, next Tuesday to learn how screen time impacts vision and tips to to enhance your child’s educational experience online 💻

This is a great resource for our families! Check out this free 3 part series on how to best support your littles with te...
09/11/2020

This is a great resource for our families! Check out this free 3 part series on how to best support your littles with tele-services and on-line schooling.

Feeling Connected: Strategies for increasing your child’s engagement during remote learning and teletherapy sessions.

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3 Part Series
Monday, September 14, 21 & October 5
4 pm Eastern | 3 pm Central | 1 pm Pacific
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Our very own Charlie teaching! I’ve known this sweet young man since he was 2 years old and am so proud of him! You can ...
05/19/2020

Our very own Charlie teaching! I’ve known this sweet young man since he was 2 years old and am so proud of him! You can see more of his artwork displayed at the clinic!

The Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego Presents Smashy Town by Andrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha with a drawing tutorial by Charlie Allbritton....

05/13/2020

Too often, I see children reprimanded when they're not able to control their behaviours and emotions. They’re expected to remain calm and happy, not get upset, not display anger, and quickly calm themselves down if they do get angry or upset. If they can’t do this, they may be referred to me for "self-regulation difficulties". ⠀

Here's the thing. Self-regulation is a developmental process. Just as we wouldn’t expect a child to run before they can walk, we cannot expect children to self-regulate until they’ve experienced co-regulation time and time again. And unless a child has had it modelled enough, and their brain has developed enough, they will not achieve regulation on their own.⠀

Have a think - when was the last time you heard a 3 year old say “I’m so angry my sister hit me! I need to calm down. I’m just going to take myself to the kitchen for a drink of water and do some deep breaths”.⠀

Co-regulation begins from birth. When babies are unsettled and we cuddle them, rock them, feed them - we are helping them to regulate.⠀

When toddlers are angry that they can't have the toy they want, and we empathise with them, sit with them, get them a drink - we are helping them to regulate.⠀

When preschoolers are upset because they're not ready to leave their playdate, and we listen and help them take deep breaths - we are helping them to regulate. ⠀

Self-regulation only BEGINS to emerge around 4-5 years. And whilst some 4-5 year olds may be able to regulate themselves, others may not be able to. Both are within the typical range of development. ⠀

True self-regulation is not fully established until our mid-twenties. Even then, we often turn to others to help us feel better when we are feeling low. And we are often quite happy to help other adults feel better when they're feeling low, however when children need our help, we may be reluctant to give it, perhaps in fear that we will stunt their emotional resilience (amongst many other understandable but unfounded fears).⠀

When we ask a child to regulate themselves before they're ready, we risk shaming them, affecting their self-esteem, and affecting their relationship with us. Co-regulation needs to come first.

You may not be able to help your child regulate 100% of the time, and that’s okay. Just know that they may not be ready to do it themselves.

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9620 Chesapeake Drive, Ste 103
San Diego, CA
92123

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