A serene outdoor therapy nook on a lush green lawn, centered around a sturdy wooden picnic-style table topped with sensory bins filled with kinetic sand, smooth pebbles, and natural pinecones. Beside the table sits a wobble cushion and a small balance board resting on the grass. In the background, tall trees and a simple wooden fence create a private, natural setting. Soft golden hour sunlight filters through the leaves, casting dappled light and gentle shadows across the scene. Captured from a slightly elevated angle with sharp focus throughout, the composition feels peaceful, grounded, and professional, highlighting nature-based pediatric OT work in clean, realistic photography.

Cool Kats

Child-led occupational therapy helping neurodivergent kids feel safe, confident, and calm this summer.

Summer Schedule

June10

Home Studio

San Jose

July8

Rose Garden

San Jose

August5

Forest Park

Los Gatos

June17

Neighborhood Park

Campbell CA

July15

Local Library

Willow Glen

August12

Creek Trail

Almaden Valley

June24

Sensory Garden

Los Gatos

July22

Community Center

Sunnyvale CA

August19

Coastal Dunes

Santa Cruz

Services

A cozy home living room adapted for pediatric occupational therapy, with a compact indoor sensory swing hanging from a secure ceiling mount, gently hovering above a thick navy crash mat. Around the swing, neatly folded weighted blankets in muted turquoise and gray rest on a low storage bench, alongside a basket of small fidgets and resistance bands. The space features soft neutral walls, a simple area rug, and a large window with sheer curtains allowing diffused daylight to fill the room. The lighting creates a calm, even glow with subtle shadows. Photographed at an eye-level, wide-angle view, everything is in crisp focus, conveying a safe, thoughtfully prepared home environment in a professional, photographic realism style.

Intensives

Best for kids needing a reset between school years with focused, consistent OT support.

Short-term, high-frequency OT to boost regulation, motor skills, and confidence through playful home and backyard sessions.

A neatly organized pediatric occupational therapy play space featuring a low, natural wood sensory table covered with textured fabric swatches, smooth river stones, and colorful wooden fidgets. In the background, open shelves hold neatly labeled bins of tactile materials, weighted lap pads, and visual timers, all in soft blues, teals, and warm neutrals. The scene is set in a bright, sunlit corner of a home with large windows and leafy trees visible outside. Gentle late-afternoon natural light creates soft highlights on the wood grain and subtle shadows under objects. Photographed at eye level with a slightly shallow depth of field, the composition feels calm, professional, and warmly inviting, emphasizing a child-led, organized environment in clean, photographic realism.

Social

Ideal for kids ready to practice friendship skills with just a few peers in low-pressure settings.

Small outdoor social groups practicing flexible thinking, friendship, and collaboration through games, movement, and sensory-rich play.

A close-up view of a set of carefully arranged OT tools for supporting autism and ADHD, spread across a smooth light-wood tabletop. Items include a visual schedule board with clear, colorful pictorial cards, a sleek digital visual timer with a bright red countdown disk, a small collection of silicone chewable necklaces, and a textured blue handheld sensory ring. The background gently blurs into soft tones of a tidy home environment. Soft natural window light from the left creates gentle highlights on the plastic and silicone surfaces and subtle shadows to the right. Shot from a slightly overhead, three-quarter angle with shallow depth of field, the mood is calm, organized, and clinically competent, presented in clean, photographic realism.

Coaching

Great for caregivers wanting practical, neurodiversity-affirming strategies they can use right away.

Parent coaching to translate therapy tools into daily routines, easing transitions, mealtimes, homework, and community outings.

Contact CoolKats

Share your child’s strengths, challenges, and ideal schedule, and we’ll follow up with summer OT options within two days.

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