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.