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Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy utilizes a child-focused approach, treating the child's specific needs to meet and support their everyday life
There are many factors that can interfere with a child's ability to perform optimally including:
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Low Tone
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Muscle Weakness
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Poor Sensory Processing
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Visual deficits
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Motor coordination difficulties
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Executive Functioning delays
It is the OTs job to identify what systems are compromising function and correct or adapt to support success in the child.
Treatment Techniques may include:
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Therapeutic Listening
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Handwriting Without Tears Program
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Sensory Integration
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Gross and Fine Motor Activities
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Therapeutic Yoga
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Executive Function Training
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Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT)
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Visual-perceptual excercises
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