Key Indicators Your Child Might Need Occupational Therapy Intervention
As a parent, nothing feels more worrying than noticing your child struggle with everyday tasks that seem simple for other children their age.
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As a parent, nothing feels more worrying than noticing your child struggle with everyday tasks that seem simple for other children their age.
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Your little kid may have sensory processing disorder – oversensitivity and under sensitivity. Know what sensory challenges are and how occupational therapy helps.
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Hello parents! How is your little kid doing? Do you see, your kid is having difficulties with day-to-day activities at home, school, or in the community? Is your child experiencing
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Kids- every parent imagines them running around, talking endless things, doing both mischievous and health-melt activities, then going to school, doing their small to-small daily stuff and growing with time
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How cute it is watching your baby crawl and come to your lap and you hug him/her with love! However, for some children, the scenario can be a little different.
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Blowing bubbles is not just a fun activity. It can also be used as an effective tool to encourage your child’s speech and language development. Surprised? Let’s find out more!!
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Occupational therapy (OT) can help children with ADHD by providing strategies and techniques to improve their attention, focus, organization, and self-regulation. OT can help children to better manage
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Occupational therapy is beneficial for kids who have disabilities. There are many children who need assistance in developing, regaining, or maintaining the necessary skills to perform daily activities
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Occupational therapy (OT) programs assist people of all ages with sensory, cognitive and physical issues. Occupational therapy can help individuals in regaining independence in many areas of their lives
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Every individual has an occupation, and even kids are not an exception. Their job is to grow, do schoolwork, continue learning new things, play, etc. Unfortunately, some kids fail to develop essential life skills
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In order to develop their skills, children with motor, cognitive, physical, and speech delays need occupational therapy. This type of therapy also helps kids learn how to accomplish daily tasks. The pediatric
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Playing is the occupation of a child. It helps them explore the world around them, learn to interact with it, and develop essential life skills that will help them connect with others,
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