What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapists support children’s functional independence, regulation, and participation through play-based, evidence-based interventions by focusing on a variety of skills.
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Hand strength, grasp, and coordination
Handwriting and pre-writing skills
Cutting, coloring, and tool use
Eye–hand coordination and visual perception
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Postural control and strengthening
Balance and coordination
Bilateral coordination
Motor planning and sequencing of movement
Body awareness
Functional mobility during play and daily activities
Endurance
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Sensory modulation and regulation within the school setting
Supporting attention, arousal, and behavior
Sensory strategies to support learning
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Identification and support of retained primitive reflexes
Supporting mature movement patterns through reflex-informed activities
Improving body awareness, coordination, and self-regulation through reflex integration strategies
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Organization and task completion
Following multi-step directions
Time management and work endurance
Problem-solving and flexibility
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Peer interaction and cooperative play
Emotional regulation in school environments
Participation in recess and group activities
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