Supporting Behavior, Regulation, Motor Development & Daily Life Skills
At Sunny Day Therapy, occupational therapy for toddlers focuses on understanding the “why” behind behavior while supporting regulation, sensory processing, motor development, communication, and early daily life skills.
Toddlers are in a rapid stage of brain and body development. Behaviors such as biting, hitting, tantrums, difficulty with transitions, sleep challenges, feeding struggles, or high activity levels are often communication—not misbehavior.
Our approach supports the nervous system, strengthens foundational skills, and helps caregivers understand what their child is communicating through behavior.
What Is Toddler Occupational Therapy?
Supporting regulation, development & early participation
Occupational therapy for toddlers focuses on helping young children develop the foundational skills needed for regulation, movement, communication, and participation in daily routines.
We support areas such as:
- Emotional regulation and behavior
- Sensory processing development
- Motor planning and coordination
- Feeding and mealtime participation
- Sleep and calming routines
- Early communication and social interaction
- Play skills and engagement
- Transitions and routine participation
- Body awareness and organization
Therapy is play-based, relationship-centered, and guided by the child’s developmental stage and nervous system needs.
Behavior as Communication
Understanding biting, hitting, tantrums & overwhelm
Behaviors like biting, hitting, throwing, or intense emotional outbursts are often signs that a child’s nervous system is overwhelmed, under-supported, or seeking regulation.
Instead of focusing only on behavior reduction, we focus on understanding:
- Sensory overload or sensory seeking patterns
- Communication delays or frustration
- Difficulty with transitions or expectations
- Motor planning challenges
- Emotional regulation capacity
- Environmental stressors
- Fatigue, hunger, or sleep disruption
When we support regulation and sensory needs, behavior often becomes more organized and manageable naturally.
Sensory Regulation & Nervous System Support
Helping toddlers feel more organized and calm
Sensory processing plays a major role in toddler behavior, attention, movement, and emotional regulation.
We support toddlers by helping their nervous system better organize input from:
- Movement and balance
- Touch and texture
- Sound and environment
- Body awareness
- Internal regulation signals
Therapy may include:
- Movement-based play
- Deep pressure input
- Calming sensory strategies
- Structured regulation routines
- Environmental supports
- Co-regulation with caregivers
As regulation improves, toddlers often show improvements in attention, behavior, sleep, and participation.
Motor Development & Body Organization
Supporting movement, coordination & self-regulation
Motor development is closely tied to regulation and behavior. When children struggle with motor planning or body awareness, they may become frustrated, overwhelmed, or dysregulated.
We support:
- Gross motor development (climbing, running, jumping)
- Fine motor development (hand use, grasping, early drawing)
- Bilateral coordination
- Motor planning and sequencing
- Core strength and postural control
- Body awareness and organization
Motor development helps children feel more “in control” of their bodies, which supports emotional regulation and behavior.
Infant Massage Principles in Toddler OT
Supporting regulation, connection & body awareness
We incorporate principles of infant massage and therapeutic touch-based regulation strategies to support calming, bonding, and body awareness in toddlers.
These approaches can help:
- Reduce muscle tension
- Support nervous system regulation
- Improve body awareness
- Strengthen caregiver connection
- Support calming routines
- Increase comfort with touch and sensory input
Caregivers may also learn simple, safe strategies to support regulation at home during daily routines.
Feeding, Mealtimes & Sensory Eating Support
Building comfort and participation at the table
Mealtimes can be challenging for toddlers due to sensory sensitivities, motor development, regulation needs, or behavioral responses.
We support:
- Picky eating and food refusal
- Sensory aversions to textures or smells
- Overstuffing or limited oral awareness
- Difficulty sitting at the table
- Mealtime regulation and behavior
- Transitioning to new foods and routines
Therapy focuses on reducing stress and supporting positive, developmentally appropriate feeding experiences.
Daily Routines, Transitions & Independence
Supporting participation in everyday life
Toddlers are learning how to move through daily routines such as dressing, bathing, mealtimes, sleep, and transitions.
We support:
- Morning and bedtime routines
- Transitions between activities
- Early self-care skills
- Participation in play and group settings
- Predictability and routine building
We also use visual supports and structured routines when helpful to increase predictability and reduce overwhelm.
Parent & Caregiver Coaching
Turning therapy into daily life progress
Parent support is a central part of toddler occupational therapy. We help caregivers understand behavior through a sensory and regulation lens so they can respond with confidence and clarity.
Support may include:
- Understanding biting, hitting, and tantrums
- Sensory-based behavior strategies
- Regulation and calming tools
- Home routine support
- Sleep and transition strategies
- Feeding support
- Co-regulation techniques
- Environmental modifications
We also use tools that align with our referral resources and clinical frameworks to ensure consistency across home, school, and therapy settings.
Why Families Choose Sunny Day Therapy for Toddler OT
Our approach combines:
- Occupational therapy
- Sensory integration principles
- Nervous system regulation
- Motor development support
- Infant massage-informed calming strategies
- Behavior-as-communication framework
- Parent coaching and education
- Developmental and relationship-based care
We focus on helping toddlers feel more regulated, understood, and successful in everyday life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my toddler biting, hitting, or having big meltdowns?
These behaviors are often communication. They may reflect sensory overload, difficulty with regulation, frustration with communication, motor challenges, or transitions. Therapy helps identify the underlying causes and support regulation. We help you have a plan and tools for regulation.
Can occupational therapy help with toddler behavior problems?
Yes. OT supports behavior by addressing sensory processing, regulation, communication, motor development, and environmental factors that influence behavior.
What role does motor development play in behavior?
Motor development and body awareness are closely linked to regulation. When toddlers struggle with motor planning or coordination, they may become frustrated or dysregulated more easily.
Do you support feeding and picky eating?
Yes. We support sensory-based feeding challenges, mealtime regulation, food refusal, and participation in family meals.
How do parents participate in therapy?
Parents are actively involved through coaching, education, and practical strategies that can be used at home to support regulation, behavior, and daily routines.