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Pediatric Occupational Therapy in Orinda

The focus of OT includes fine and gross motor skills, activities of daily living, sensory processing, visual perceptual motor skills, and much more.

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JD, parent
 
Rain worked with our son in the school setting. He had challenges with graphomotor and cutting skills.With her expertise in the therapy sessions and with recommendations for a home program our son flourished. He can now create legible work and loves to cut. Rain is a fantastic OT, she has a special gift with children, we so appreciate all her help.
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About Rain the OT

Rain Tague

Rain was raised in Oakland, California. She moved to Orinda in 1999 with her husband and two children and has lived here for 24 years.

 

Rain has 26 years of pediatric Occupational Therapy experience. She received her undergraduate degree in Psychology at San Francisco State. Rain pursued her master's degree in Occupational Therapy from Samuel Merritt University. She worked for 20 years as the sole Occupational Therapist for the Orinda Union School District. Rain has extensive knowledge of  special education and the IEP process.

 

Rain focuses on developing and enhancing fine and gross motor skills, activities of daily living, sensory processing, visual perceptual motor skills, and more. Her goal is to help children reach their highest potential and to be independent as possible across all environments. She is an experienced Occupational Therapist that is dedicated to providing personalized care to each child and their family.

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Rain will specialize in helping children develop their fine and gross motor skills. She uses a variety of techniques and exercises to improve strength, coordination, and control. She will work with children of all ages and abilities, from toddlers to teenagers.

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She focuses on sensory processing, which involves how the brain receives and interprets sensory information from the environment. The use of sensory integration techniques will help children with sensory processing difficulties. She creates a sensory-rich environment that allows children to explore and interact with different textures, sounds, and movements.

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Visual perceptual motor skills involve the ability to see, interpret, and respond to visual information. She will help children develop these skills through activities that improve eye-hand coordination, spatial awareness, and visual memory.

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