Occupational Therapy in New Albany, OH

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Does your child need extra support with the skills of everyday life?

When schoolwork, routines, handwriting, focus, or emotional regulation feel harder than they should, it can cause a bit of overwhelm for already-busy parents. Pediatric occupational therapy at The ColorfullyEnthused Therapy Studio helps children build the skills they need to participate more confidently at home, at school, and in everyday life.

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What Does Pediatric Occupational Therapy Help With?

Pediatric occupational therapy (OT) helps children participate more successfully in the everyday tasks that fill their everyday lives. Occupational therapists (OTs) break tasks down into manageable parts and support kids’ ability to build the skills they need to master each step. The skills that are targeted may include handwriting, emotional regulation, attention, fine motor coordination, visual-motor integration, shifting and transitioning to complete daily routines, independence, and self-efficacy.

Therapy should feel engaging, encouraging, and personalized. Each session with Ashlee of ColorfullyEnthused LLC is structured to meet meaningful goals and increase the pride and confidence children feel about what they can do.

OT Services for Families in New Albany, OH

Occupational Therapy Services for Westerville, OH Families

ColorfullyEnthused LLC provides one-on-one pediatric occupational therapy for children ages 5 to 12 who need support with:

  • Handwriting & fine motor skills

  • Focus & self-regulation

  • Visual-motor integration and perception

  • Executive functioning & coping strategies

  • Gross motor coordination & body awareness

  • Daily living routines & self-care skills

Many children benefit from the extra, targeted support provided by occupational therapy–including kids without any diagnosis. However, children with ADHD, anxiety, autism, apraxia, dysgraphia, dyspraxia, developmental delays, developmental coordination disorder, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, sensory processing differences, and other learning or developmental needs often need occupational therapy to optimize their participation and performance across the contexts of life.

Additional Services

Support outside weekly sessions can make a big difference for families in Westerville who want more guidance, stronger advocacy, or personalized help with a specific skill.

Documentation Review ($10/page)

Review of Evaluation Team Report, IEP, 504 Plan, progress reports, or similar documents to help identify next steps.

School Meeting Support & Debrief ($575)

Guidance before, during, and after school meetings so you feel more prepared when discussing educational supports.

Studio Socials ($45–$55)

Community-based small-group sessions that support social development, emotional regulation, and functional life skills in a peer environment.

Booster Packages

Short-term, skill-focused support for handwriting, cursive writing, kindergarten readiness, and other specific areas of need.

How We Work Together

1. Schedule an Evaluation

Our process begins with a 45-minute evaluation at the studio to better understand your child’s strengths, challenges, and learning styles.

2. Review Your Individual Plan

You’ll receive a detailed evaluation report and treatment plan from Ashlee, followed by a virtual parent meeting to walk through goals, recommendations, and next steps.

3. Begin Weekly OT Sessions

Your child will begin 45-minute therapy sessions shaped around their needs, interests, and goals. Each session is created to build meaningful progress in a way that feels supportive and engaging.

“My kids loved working with Ashlee. She made every session fun while teaching them through individualized plans. My daughter gained more confidence with each session and started to enjoy going to school! I highly recommend her!” —Amber Wilson

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Pediatric Occupational Therapist

Meet Your Pediatric Occupational Therapist Serving Westerville

Ashlee Schmitt, MOT, OTR/L

Hi, I’m Ashlee Schmitt, MOT, OTR/L–a pediatric occupational therapist with more than a decade of experience as a school-based OT. My work focuses on helping children strengthen visual and fine motor skills, executive functioning, handwriting, and self-regulation through engaging, skill-building experiences that foster confidence and feel empowering.

I believe children do their best when they feel seen, understood, cared for, and are inspired to learn. Each child deserves an approach that is personalized to their needs, and each family deserves clear communication, practical guidance, and a supportive partner along the way.


“Ashlee brings the fun wherever she goes! She is very passionate about OT, values creativity, and serves as the biggest cheerleader for her patients and their families. She has developed a one-of-a-kind handwriting program that is sure to be successful with any kiddo who walks through her doors! I can’t endorse Ashlee enough!”

—Nicole Goble
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Supporting Your Family with OT Services in Westerville

Are you looking for pediatric occupational therapy in Westerville, OH, to support your child with their handwriting, emotional regulation, focus, coordination, or daily routines? Occupational therapy helps children build the skills they need for greater success at home, at school, and in the community.

Families in the Westerville area deserve support that is individualized, practical, and centered on meaningful progress. Therapy should feel encouraging and connected to real life.

Occupational Therapy: Frequently Asked Questions

What age range do you work with?

ColorfullyEnthused LLC typically works with children ages 5 to 12, with some flexibility depending on the child’s needs.

Do you accept insurance?

We are a private-pay practice. Superbills are available for families pursuing out-of-network reimbursement. HSA funds may also be used when applicable.

How long does OT usually last?

Most treatment plans involve 24 to 28 weekly sessions, with progress updates typically shared every 6 to 8 sessions. The overall length of care will depend on your child’s needs and goals.

What can pediatric occupational therapy help with?

Pediatric occupational therapy can support skills related to handwriting, fine motor development, attention, executive functioning, emotional regulation, visual-motor integration, coordination, motor planning, self-care, and independence with daily routines.

Let’s Help Your Child

Reach Their Full Potential

It’s time for your child to find confidence in all they can do.

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