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Occupational Therapy

What is Occupational Therapy?

Our occupational therapists provide interventions to children who have, or are at risk of having, developmental delays and are experiencing difficulties functioning in one or more areas of their lives. Therapy may include facilitating performance of coordinated motor skills and/or use of the hands, as well as promoting skills for listening and following directions, self-regulation, social play, dressing, and grooming. Some other areas of focus may include helping children improve abstract reasoning, problem-solving, decision-making, and perceptual skills, as well as memory, sequencing, and motor planning. All of these skills are crucial for independent living and success across many environments.

Our Occupational Therapy Specialties:

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  • Sensorimotor Skills

  • Sensory Processing Disorder

  • Visual-Motor Integration

  • Visual Perceptual Skills

  • Fine Motor Control and Coordination

  • Handwriting

  • Gross Motor Control and Coordination

  • Self-Care Skills

  • Social and Peer Interaction Skills

  • Executive Functioning Skills

  • Feeding Disorders

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