Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy helps individuals achieve independence in all facets of their lives, or all occupations of their life, including self-care skills or other skills needed to participate in home, family, school, work, or community activities. A child's main occupations include play, learning, and self-help skills.
An Occupational Therapist may address the following areas:
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Fine Motor
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Handwriting and Scissor Skills
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Sensory Integration
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Motor Planning
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Feeding Skills
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Other Self-Help Skills
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Hand splints and Positioning
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Adaptive Equipment Modifications
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Environmental Adaptations
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Play/Socialization
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