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Koi Wellness with Aya Porté

Feeling Stuck? Let’s Talk—Support for Parents 🧑‍🧑‍🧒


Hello Reader!

Are you worried about your child’s sensory challenges, fine motor delays, or school struggles—but unsure where to start? You’re not alone.

Whether you’re parenting in your home country or navigating life abroad, it can be hard to know what’s “normal,” what’s urgent, and what to do next—especially when local resources don’t align with your needs.

As a pediatric occupational therapist supporting families across cultures, I’ve seen this time and again:

Parents want to help their children—but they often feel overwhelmed, unsure, or unheard.

That’s why I created the Koi Wellness Parent Consultation Offer—a virtual space just for you as the parent. These one-hour sessions are designed to provide clarity, confidence, and compassionate, culturally informed support—without committing to long-term therapy or waiting on a referral.

This is not therapy or a diagnosis. It’s a strategic, supportive conversation about:

  • What you're observing in your child
  • How your family routines and environment shape behavior
  • What practical steps you can take right now

Because truthfully, when parents feel supported, children thrive.

👉 Read the full blog post to learn more about how parent consultations work—and how they can help you move forward with confidence.

📞 Ready to explore your options? Book a consultation or email aya@koiwellness.org with your questions. Don't forget to share this article with fellow parents—it's all about empowering each other!

Warmly,

Aya Porté

Occupational Therapist & Founder, Koi Wellness

113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205
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Koi Wellness with Aya Porté

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