Helping children find their ground
Nature-based pediatric occupational therapy in Port Angeles and the Olympic Peninsula, with virtual parent coaching and school support available across Washington.
Guiding Philosophy
When a child is struggling with sensory processing, regulation, motor skills, or everyday participation families are often left navigating a confusing system without a guide. Wildwood Occupational Therapy helps children build regulation, confidence, and the ability to participate fully in their lives. Whether your child needs hands-on therapy in nature or your family needs expert help understanding a new diagnosis, we meet you where you are and walk alongside you every step of the way.
Where we meet you
In-person sessions are held outdoors in a natural setting on the Olympic Peninsula near Port Angeles, WA. For families across Washington, we offer virtual parent coaching, diagnosis navigation, and IEP advocacy; expert pediatric OT guidance without the waitlist, wherever you are.
In-person and remote options
Our outdoor sessions are held on the Olympic Peninsula near Port Angeles, WA. Virtual services are available to families across Washington State.
Our services
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Nature-Based Pediatric OT
In-person outdoor sessions on the Olympic Peninsula
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Parent Coaching
Virtual support for parents navigating their child's needs
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Diagnosis Navigation
Expert guidance after a new diagnosis
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IEP & School Advocacy
Virtual IEP support statewide
Meet Kathryn
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Kathryn Chambers, MSOT, OTR/L
I'm a pediatric occupational therapist with years of experience in sensory integration, emotional regulation, and motor development. I've worked with hundreds of families in schools and clinical settings — helping children thrive and helping parents feel less alone in the process.
After years in busy urban schools, I made a deliberate choice to slow down — moving my family to the Olympic Peninsula to practice a different kind of therapy, rooted in nature and genuine relationship.
I hold a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) and am a licensed and registered OTR/L. My approach is neurodiversity-affirming, child-led, and always family-centered.