
Kristine Farley, OTR/L
Owner + Founder
Pediatric Occupational Therapist + Feeding Specialist
Specializes in play-based and neurodiversity-affirming care
My Story
Kristine is a pediatric occupational therapist with a strong background in supporting children’s development through individualized, play-based therapy. She earned her Master’s in Occupational Therapy from the University of Florida in 2019 and she has gained extensive experience working with children across a range of clinical settings.
Over time, she developed a deep passion for feeding therapy recognizing how picky eating and oral-motor delays can significantly affect a child’s nutrition and overall development. Through her work, she noticed that while feeding challenges are common, the current therapy models often lack the flexibility and depth needed to fully support the complex needs of these children. In response, she founded Little Bites Feeding Therapy, a specialized service focused on helping children build healthy habits and form positive, meaningful relationships with food.
Kristine is a passionate and dedicated clinician whose mission is to make mealtimes stress-free for both children and families. Kristine firmly believes that feeding intervention requires a holistic approach that addresses all factors influencing feeding success.
Speciality Training
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Ayres Sensory Integration: Evaluation and Treatment from the University of Southern California
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AEIOU: A Systematic Approach to Feeding
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Guided Oral Movements with Active Patterning (GOMAP) for Infant and Toddler Feeding
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A Sensory Motor Approach to Feeding
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Get Permission Approach (In Progress)