Occupational Therapy

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Occupational Therapy (OT) for Kids

For children with developmental delays or a known physical or mental condition associated with a high probability of delays, occupational therapy can help improve their motor, cognitive, sensory processing, communication, and play skills. The goal is to enhance development, minimize the potential for developmental delay, and help families to meet the special needs of their infants and toddlers. -AOTA.org

Milestones

Did your child miss or show delay meeting important milestones like…

  • Sitting

  • Talking

  • Crawling

  • Potty Training

  • Walking

  • Dressing him/herself

Does your child struggle to…

  • Dress him/herself (including buttons, zippers, & snaps)

  • Feed him/herself

  • Socialize with peers and adults (take turns, make & keep friends)

  • Throw and catch a ball

  • Complete self-care tasks (bathe, wash hands, brush hair/teeth)

  • Cut

  • Color

  • Draw

  • Write

Does your child seek or avoid sensory input like touch, sound, or movement?

If any of these are true, your child would greatly benefit from occupational therapy services. Contact us for more information!