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We know you want the best for your child and we do too.
What is occupational therapy?
Occupational therapy promotes a child’s growth and independence by strengthening their motor, physical, sensory, cognitive, and social-emotional development. This is achieved through engagement in individualized, client-centered therapy sessions that build a child’s confidence and growth in many skill areas.
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Does my child need occupational therapy?
Your child may benefit from occupational therapy if he/she has difficulty with…
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Fine motor skills
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Gross motor skills, clumsiness
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Eye hand coordination
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Self-care skills (dressing, feeding, toileting, hygiene)
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Meeting developmental milestones
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General weakness
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Organization
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Handwriting
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Self-regulation resulting in meltdowns that are disruptive to daily routines
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Strong reactions to sensory information – touch, pressure, sound, movement, smell, taste
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Focusing and following directions
What conditions do we treat?
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Cerebral Palsy
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Traumatic Brain Injury
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Delayed Milestones
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Autism Spectrum disorders
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ADHD/ADD
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Down Syndrome
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Executive functioning delays
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Genetic disorders
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Injuries
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Congenital physical impairments
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Sensory processing disorders
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Dysgraphia/Learning disabilities
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Hypotonia
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Visual Impairments
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Difficulties with feeding (breast, bottle, transitioning to solid food)
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Picky/restricted eating
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Torticollis
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Plagiocephaly (head flattening)