Occupational Therapy

Communication is a skill that can be learned. It’s like riding a bike or typing. If you’re willing to work at it, you can quickly improve the quality of every aspect of your life. Brian Tracy.

 

Occupational Therapy.

Helps children develop the motor, sensory, and independence skills necessary for daily life.

. Use of hands and fingers for activities such as writing, cutting, or buttoning clothes.

. Coordination of larger movements, such as running, jumping, or climbing stairs.

. Difficulty managing sensory stimuli (light, noise, textures).

. Independence: Skills for dressing, feeding, or grooming themselves.

. Issues with hand-eye coordination, such as drawing or solving puzzles.