Real Life Tools, Real Impact.
Real Life Tools, Real Impact.
Occupational Therapy
Our occupational therapy partners bring a wealth of specialized expertise to support children in building the sensory, motor, and everyday living skills they need to thrive.
Natural State Therapy, led by Keeley, specializes in Dynamic Movement Integration (DMI). Keeley and her team of occupational therapists use precise, guided movement patterns to activate the neuromuscular system and strengthen postural control, balance, and functional motor skills. Their approach helps children develop the strong movement foundations needed for confident play, learning, and independence.
Radiance Pediatric Therapy, led by Jennifer, focuses on Astronaut Training Therapy, a sensory-integration approach that blends vestibular, visual, and auditory input. Jennifer and her team provide structured, sensory-rich experiences that support balance, coordination, spatial awareness, and self-regulation — key skills for a child’s success at home, school, and in the community.
Together, Natural State Therapy and Radiance Pediatric Therapy offer complementary, child-centered care. Their combined expertise allows families to access specialized support tailored to each child’s unique strengths, challenges, and developmental goals.
Keeley Cotter ODT, OTR/L
DMI Level B
Natural State Therapy, PLLC
Jennifer Kloster MOT, OTR/L
Radiance Pediatric Therapy, LLC
Insurance Accepted:
AR Kids
Arkansas Total Care
Ambetter
Care Source
Empower Healthcare Solutions
Summit
BCBS
Cigna
Qualchoice
United Healthcare
Optum
ArKids A and B
What conditions are treated by Occupational Therapy
Pediatric occupational therapists help children build the skills they need for play, learning, and everyday life. We support kids who experience challenges in areas such as:
Sensory Processing
Overreacting or underreacting to sound, touch, movement, or light
Difficulty staying calm, focused, or organized
Seeking extra movement (spinning, jumping, crashing)
Avoiding certain textures, clothing, or activities
Coordination & Body Awareness
Frequent tripping, clumsiness, or poor balance
Difficulty planning and sequencing movements
Trouble learning new motor skills or keeping up with peers
Fine Motor & Hand Skills
Trouble holding crayons, pencils, or utensils
Weak hand strength or poor grasp
Difficulty cutting, coloring, or building
Challenges with hand–eye coordination
Developmental & Neurological Conditions
Autism
ADHD
Developmental delay
Sensory Processing Disorder
Down syndrome and other genetic conditions
Cerebral palsy
Prematurity-related delays
Self-Care Skills
Difficulty dressing, buttoning, or tying shoes
Challenges with feeding and utensil use
Trouble with grooming, brushing teeth, or toileting
Feeding Challenges
Picky eating with sensory sensitivities
Difficulty chewing or managing textures
Oral aversions
Emotional Regulation & Attention
Big emotional reactions
Trouble transitioning between activities
Difficulty staying focused during play or school tasks