Occupational therapy helps children reach goals and developmental milestones that improve their daily life. OT focuses on how a child moves, plays and communicates with the world around them. A child’s “occupation” or role is most often to play and interact with others. Our occupational therapists provide unique interventions to promote the development of independent fine motor movement, visual-motor skills, activities of daily living and appropriate play.
Pediatric Occupational Therapy addresses the following areas with purposeful play:
- Developmental Milestones
- Fine Motor Skills
- Age-Appropriate Play
- Handwriting
- Self Care
- Dressing
- Attention To Task
- Socializing
- Eating
- Activities of Daily Living (ADL)
- Sensory Processing