Registration deposit for summer 2025

Sensory Superheroes Summer Intensive (ages 7-10)

For kids who want to build confidence, coordination, and self-regulation through action-packed play

With Diana Fitts, OTR/L at TUalatin Community Park

🌿 Sensory Superheroes Summer Intensive is a dynamic, therapist-designed outdoor program crafted to help kids build confidence, coordination, and self-regulation through action-packed play. 

 

Held at Tualatin Community Park from June 23-27, 9 AM - 1 PM, this immersive experience is ideal for kids ages 7-10 (with flexibility for those outside this range)

Through activities like hiking and nature exploration, participants will develop

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Emotional control

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Problem-solving abilities

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Adaptability and cooperation

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Confidence and focus, balance, strength, and endurance

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Gross and fine motor skills, Sensory integration, Risk assessment and safety awareness.

Full Price: $990 covers 20 therapy hours plus Intake and Supplies, due before group begins.

Payment plan: Available if your register by May 31: 4 Monthly Installments of 247.5

What to expect

What to Expect:

Superhero Training Missions – Engaging challenges that build strength, coordination, and confidence.

Sensory Superpowers – Explore textures, movement, and outdoor sensory experiences.

Outdoor Free Play – Encouraging creativity, social connections, and fun in nature.

Play Adventures – Resilience-building activities that support body awareness and self-discovery.

Therapist-Designed Activities – Expertly curated exercises for growth through play.

Mindfulness & Breath Work – Superhero calmness strategies for self-regulation and focus.

Empowerment Through Play – Boosting bravery, confidence, and lifelong skills.

Diana Fitts, OTR/L

your Summer Intensive Leader

Diana is a registered and licensed occupational therapist specializing in sensory processing, social-emotional learning, and play-based interventions. She is also a licensed high school science teacher passionate about inspiring teens to find awe in the world around them and become lifelong science enthusiasts. Diana holds a Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy from San Jose State University and a Master’s degree in Teaching Secondary Science from Western Governors University. She adopts a holistic approach in both her teaching and therapy, prioritizing the needs of the whole child. Outside of her professional life, Diana enjoys running, creating art, and exploring Oregon with her family.

 

FAQ

 

Where do sessions take place?
All sessions take place outdoors in Portland-area parks and natural spaces. We’ll provide specific locations and parking details after registration.

What happens if the weather is bad?
We run sessions in most weather (rain is part of nature play!). If conditions are unsafe—such as high winds, poor air quality, or lightning—we’ll notify you via Spruce with cancellation or rescheduling info.

How long is each group or session?
Most groups run for a 10-week season, with each session lasting 75–90 minutes. Mini Groups are around 5 sessions. Individual sessions are scheduled separately and typically last 50 minutes.

What’s the difference between therapy groups and social groups?
Our therapy groups are billed as occupational therapy and include goal-setting and direct documentation. Our social groups are run by OTs but focus on co-regulation, movement, and connection in a more playful, flexible format. Both include strong therapeutic support!

Do you take insurance?
We are an out-of-network provider. Families pay upfront and receive a superbill upon request that they can submit to their insurance for possible reimbursement.

How do I know which program is right for my child?
After submitting your inquiry form, we’ll review your responses and reach out to schedule a brief call to match you with the best-fit therapist or group.

Can my child attend more than one group or session?
Yes! If it’s a good fit developmentally and scheduling allows, some families choose to enroll in multiple offerings to build consistency and support.

What should my child bring to group?
We’ll send a full packing list after registration, but basics include weather-appropriate clothing, water, a snack, and any necessary medications or medical info.