Occupational Therapy focuses on goals that are important to your child and family. Occupational therapist’s consider gross motor skills, fine motor skills, visual skills, sensory processing, executive functioning, social skills and environmental factors that impact a child’s participation in meaningful activities. A guarantee that your child will have fun while targeting important skills for increased independence in play, self care, and/or skills for successful participation in school. Parents, caregivers and educators will benefit from practical tips to support children's needs at home and in school.
Is it Important?
Running. Jumping. Climbing. Swinging. Catching. Playing. Learning. Writing. Cutting. Eating. Buttons. Shoelaces.