Our Session Rates
Rates vary depending on the service and session type. Specific pricing is discussed after we review your contact form and understand your child’s needs. If you have questions about cost or reimbursement, we are happy to address them during the intake process.
Do you take insurance?
Fun Zone Kids Therapy is an out-of-network provider.
This means that we do not accept insurance as a direct payment and session costs must be paid out-of-pocket at the time of service.
We can provide superbills upon request, which families may submit to their insurance company for potential reimbursement. Coverage and reimbursement amounts vary by plan.
We recommend contacting your insurance provider directly to understand your out-of-network benefits.
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Occupational therapy may be helpful if something in your child’s daily life feels harder than expected. Parents often reach out when they notice challenges with movement, feeding, sensory sensitivities, emotional regulation, attention, or participation in everyday routines at home, school, or in the community.
You do not need a diagnosis to explore occupational therapy. If you’re unsure whether OT is the right fit, we can help you talk through your concerns, understand what’s typical for your child’s age, and determine whether therapy—or another type of support—would be most helpful.
At Fun Zone Kids Therapy, our goal is to meet children where they are and support skills that help them feel confident, capable, and successful in their daily lives.
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Parents often reach out to Fun Zone Kids Therapy when something feels harder than expected for their child or family. Occupational therapy may be helpful if your child is experiencing:
Delays in motor milestones (such as rolling, sitting, crawling, or walking)
Infant torticollis, head shape concerns, or early motor asymmetries
Feeding difficulties, oral-motor challenges, or picky eating
Sensory sensitivities or difficulty with regulation
Difficulty with transitions, routines, attention, or following directions
Challenges with fine motor skills such as writing, cutting, or using utensils
Emotional regulation or behavioral concerns that impact daily life at home or school
If you’re unsure whether occupational therapy is the right next step, we’re happy to talk through your concerns and help guide you toward the most appropriate support.
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We commonly support families with:
Infant torticollis and early motor development
Feeding challenges
Sensory processing and regulation
Fine and gross motor skills
Emotional regulation and routines
Attention, focus, and play skills
School participation and daily living skills
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We work with:
Infants and toddlers
Preschool-aged children
Elementary-aged children
Children up to age 14
Services are tailored to each child’s developmental stage and daily life demands. See Services Here.
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The first visit is typically an evaluation or screening session, depending on your child’s needs.
This may include:
Gathering developmental and medical history
Observing your child during play and daily tasks
Discussing your concerns and priorities
Identifying strengths and areas of support
After the visit, we review findings and recommend next steps, which may include therapy sessions, caregiver education, or monitoring progress.
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Therapy may include movement, play-based activities, hands-on practice, and gentle challenges designed to support skill development.
Parents are encouraged to observe, ask questions, and participate when appropriate, so strategies can carry over at home. We focus on building skills that support confidence, independence, and participation in daily routines like feeding, play, school tasks, and transitions.
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We primarily offer in-person occupational therapy at our San Jose clinic.
Telehealth may be available in limited situations, depending on the service and family needs. This can be discussed after submitting the contact form.
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Our clinic is located in Almaden at 6489 Camden avenue, Suite 106, San Jose CA 95120.