Occupational therapy (OT) utilizes therapeutic tasks and modalities to engage and enhance children’s participation and independence in their everyday activities and environments. OT considers the whole individual, including their physical, psychological, and social well-being, within their unique environments. This unique approach make OT a vital part of health care for many children.
Our OT practitioners use play and motivating activities to improve the following:
- Fine Motor Precision
- Grasp Development
- Handwriting
- Visual-Motor Integration
- Visual Perceptual Skills
- Manual Dexterity
- Postural Stability and Strength
- Balance
- Bilateral Coordination
- Eye-Hand Coordination
- Body Awareness and Scheme
- Oral-Motor Skills
- Cognitive Skills
- Sensory Processing
- Social Skills
- Attention and Focus
- Self-Care Skills
- Torticollis