Climbing high. Balancing on logs. Wielding sticks.
These are not reckless. They’re how kids learn to assess risk and trust their bodies.
Avoiding risk doesn’t keep kids safe.
It keeps them small.
👉 Let them climb. Let them build. Let them go a little higher.
Stay close, but don’t say no just because it makes you nervous.
02/18/2026
It’s not just sticks and dirt. It’s confidence, strength, and regulation in the making.
Send this to someone who’d love a deeper kind of play.
02/17/2026
Not all therapy happens at a table.
At Treeline, kids climb, swing, build, and explore while working on regulation, motor skills, and confidence — guided by licensed pediatric occupational therapists.
We have immediate openings for new clients, and proudly accept Family Empowerment Scholarship – Unique Abilities funding.
If you’ve been waiting for a spot, this is your moment. Visit our website and click Get Started with OT, or send us a message and we’ll share the link.
02/14/2026
This Valentine’s Day, we’re not celebrating glitter hearts and candy (though we love those too).
We’re celebrating a deeper kind of love, the kind that grows when:
A child lays on their back and watches the sky.
Their hands sink into mud.
They build a fort with friends, not instructions.
They feel safe, seen, and free.
At Treeline, we watch kids fall in love with the outdoors every day. And in doing so, they fall in love with play. With confidence. With themselves.
Because nature doesn’t ask kids to be anything but who they are. And that kind of love lasts a lifetime.
Tell us: What does your child love most about being outside?
02/12/2026
Here, kids lead. We follow. And the magic unfolds.
Curious about what we do? Ask us.
02/10/2026
It feels heavy because it is heavy.
Not because you’re failing.
Loving a child well in today’s world takes a deep kind of strength.
If it feels hard, that’s not a sign to try harder.
It’s a sign to pause, breathe, and remember: you’re not alone.
02/06/2026
What’s your favorite “therapy tool” that isn’t actually a therapy tool?
(Examples: laundry basket rides, couch cushions, a garden hose…)
02/04/2026
This time next month we'll be welcoming new LITTLE WILD ONES into the Treeline Forest!
🏃Wednesdays for 8 weeks
👧drop off program for ages 4-7
📅MAR 4 - APR 29
⏰ 9AM - 12PM
Our unique outdoor classrooms include natural woods, a pine tree farm, walking trails, a seasonal creek, climbing ropes, swings, mud kitchen, and a pole barn – everything your little one needs to get out and play the TimberNook way.
👉 Link in bio to register, or comment "WILD" for a private message reminder including registration link
02/04/2026
It’s not about checking boxes or following a five-step plan.
Sensory integration is not a recipe.
It’s about how your child’s body takes in and interprets sensory input—across multiple systems, in real time, in real environments.
True support looks at the whole child: sensory patterns, movement, emotions, relationships, and context.
That’s what occupational therapists are trained to do.
01/31/2026
We treat mental health like a checklist.
We search for answers in diagnoses, routines, and apps.
But our bodies know something we’ve forgotten:
We need the natural world.
This disconnect is more than inconvenient.
It’s making us sick.
Step outside today.
Walk barefoot in the yard.
Notice a leaf. Watch the clouds.
Start where you are.
01/29/2026
Treeline started with a simple belief: kids thrive when they can move, explore, and connect with nature. Those roots are still at the heart of everything we do, now supported by an indoor-outdoor clinic built for connected occupational therapy services.
If you’re curious about why we made this transition, how nature still guides our approach, or what the space actually looks like, I shared the full story (and a video walkthrough!) on the blog.
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Do you feel like your child should spend more time outdoors?
Do you feel like therapy services could address more of the whole child?
We do.
We are here to support your child in becoming their best self! We do this by providing outdoor occupational therapy groups and meaningful TimberNook nature play opportunities to expand connections, increase engagement, and support whole person development.
Treeline Enrichment started in 2018 when founder and pediatric occupational therapist Angela Rosenburg decided to start taking kids outdoors to support their sensory, motor, and social skill development. The response to this play-centered outdoor approach was overwhelming, and Treeline Enrichment took off!
Treeline Outdoor OT Groups:
Helping your child become more coordinated and connected through skilled OT services provided in nature with peers. Click Here
We are trained in and follow the ConTiGo (Connecting children with one another & Transformation of their development through therapy in the Great Outdoors) approach to providing occupational therapy services in wild nature settings.
TimberNook West Central Florida:
Transformational forest programs to get your kids outside, moving, creating, exploring, and playing. Click Here
We are certified providers and utilized licensed, research supported, internationally recognized TimberNook curriculum for our nature-based play experiences. Like TimberNook West Central Florida on Facebook for more.