Occupational Therapy

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  • Helps children develop essential skills for daily activities like self-care, play, and schoolwork.

  • Focuses on improving fine motor skills, sensory processing, and overall independence.

  • Supports children in overcoming challenges to thrive at home, school, and in the community.

  • Encourages confidence and adaptability through hands-on, personalized care.

  • Tailored to meet each child’s unique developmental needs.

What is Occupational Therapy?

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How Can Occupational Therapy Help?

  • Builds fine and gross motor skills for tasks like handwriting and dressing.

  • Helps children manage sensory sensitivities and feel more comfortable in their environments.

  • Improves self-care abilities like brushing teeth and tying shoes.

  • Enhances emotional regulation and social interactions.

  • Boosts independence and confidence in daily routines.

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What Do You Do in Occupational Therapy?

  • Practice fine motor activities like cutting, drawing, or stringing beads.

  • Engage in sensory integration exercises using textures, movement, and sounds.

  • Learn self-care skills, including dressing, grooming, and using utensils.

  • Play games that build coordination, focus, and problem-solving skills.

  • Use fun, interactive tools to make learning enjoyable and effective.