Occupational Therapy for Sensory Issues & SPD Treatment in Coral Springs
Play-based children’s sensory therapy that helps your child feel calm, focused, and regulated.

Progress Starts With Personalized Sensory Integration Therapy
When a child’s nervous system struggles to process information from the world around them, daily life can feel like a constant battle.
Whether they are over-responsive to noise, under-responsive to movement, or struggling with focus, our specialized OT for sensory issues provides a clear, evidence-based path toward progress.
At OTogether, we provide comprehensive SPD treatment (Sensory Processing Disorder) designed to help children understand their bodies, manage sensory overload, and thrive in school and at home.
Who we help:
- Sensory seeking behavior
- Sensory avoidance
- Clothing or food texture sensitivities
- Difficulty sitting still
- Overreactions to noise or light
- Big emotional responses during grooming
- Poor body awareness
- Coordination challenges
Our four-step approach:
Comprehensive Sensory Assessment
We evaluate proprioceptive, vestibular, tactile, visual, and auditory processing to pinpoint exact triggers and strengths.
Customized Sensory Diet Plan in OT
Your therapist designs a daily menu of activities, from weighted hugs to movement breaks, that calms hypersensitivity and boosts regulation.
Engaging Sensory Integration Therapy for Kids
Through obstacle courses, swings, crash pads, and messy-play stations, we gently challenge the nervous system while keeping sessions joyful.
Home Strategies & Parental Coaching
Simple routines, equipment recommendations, and progress check-ins ensure carry-over beyond the clinic.
What Parents Say
Why Families Trust OTogether With Sensory Challenges
Specialized Therapists in SPD & Hypersensitivity
Our Pediatric OT staff hold advanced training in OT for hypersensitivity, vestibular rehabilitation, and DIR/Floortime approaches. We translate the latest research into kid-friendly play.
Evidence-Based Vestibular Therapy in Occupational Therapy
From rotary swings to scooter boards, targeted vestibular input boosts balance, coordination, and body awareness – all while feeling like recess.
Insurance and Pricing Information
We accept:
• Cigna
• Aetna
• United Healthcare
• Step Up for Students
Coverage varies by plan. We verify your benefits before your first visit and guide you through the process.
Collaborative Care for Lasting Results
We communicate with pediatricians, teachers, and other therapists so everyone works from the same sensory plan, and celebrates the same wins.
Meet The Team

Shoshi Tau
Founder & Director
As an experienced occupational therapist, Shoshi Blends personal insight with professional expertise, and creates compassionate, inclusive programs that help children and families thrive.

Yifat Markowitz
OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
With years of experience in Israel and Texas, Yifat specializes in pediatric OT, group and individual care, autism support & assessments within multidisciplinary healthcare teams.

Barbara Katz-Wieczorek
OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
Barbara is a goal-oriented Occupational Therapist with extensive experience providing specialized pediatric care for children with developmental and medical needs.

Gina Luciano
COTA/L
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Gina is a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, specializing in sensory integration and pediatric developmental support. she focuses on empowering students through skilled OT interventions and a supportive approach.

Zuriela Rosenthal
Front Desk Manager
As the welcoming face of OTogether, Zuriela brings strong organizational skills, warmth, and attention to detail to every interaction, ensuring that families feel supported from their very first call.
6 Signs Your Child May Need Sensory Processing Disorder Therapy:
Avoids certain clothing fabrics or food textures
Covers ears or eyes in everyday environments
Seeks constant movement or can’t sit still
Melts down during haircuts, tooth-brushing, or nail-clipping
Trips or bumps into objects more than peers
Struggles with focus despite strong cognitive skills



