Occupational  Therapy 

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What is Occupational Therapy?

Occupational therapy (OT) for children is a specialized area of occupational therapy that focuses on addressing the unique developmental needs of children and helping them achieve age-appropriate skills. Pediatric occupational therapists work with children from infancy through adolescence, addressing a wide range of challenges that may affect their ability to participate in daily activities and reach developmental milestones.

Why Occupational Therapy?

Occupational therapy is a healthcare discipline that focuses on helping individuals, including children, develop, improve, or maintain the skills necessary for daily living and overall well-being.

Assessment and Evaluation

Pediatric occupational therapists assess a child's sensory, motor, cognitive, and social-emotional development.

Sensory Processing

Addressing sensory processing challenges by helping children regulate responses to sensory stimuli, such as touch, sound, movement, and sight.

Self-Care Skills (Activities of Daily Living - ADL)

Assisting children in developing independence in self-care tasks such as dressing, grooming, feeding, and toileting.

Fine and Gross Motor Skills Development

Providing activities to enhance hand-eye coordination, grasp, handwriting, cutting, and other fine motor skills.

Play Skills

Encouraging age-appropriate play activities that contribute to cognitive, social, and emotional development.

School Readiness

Collaborating with educators to support school readiness by addressing skills needed for classroom activities, attention, and concentration.

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