What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy works to support skills and development across the following areas:
Fine Motor Skills
Fine motor skills refer to the small muscles in your hands that are responsible for a range of everyday tasks, including handwriting, holding a pencil correctly, using cutlery, opening containers, and much more.
Handwriting
We will conduct a range of assessments to identify the areas impacting handwriting to support legibile and functional handwriting.
Gross Motor Skills
This includes supporting a child’s balance, coordination, strength, body awareness and so much more
Self-care skills
We can work to improve your child’s independence in all areas of daily living, including toileting, feeding, dressing, grooming, and routines.
Play and social skills
We can support your child to learn and implement appropriate play and social skills to promote healthy friendships.
Sensory processing
Occupational therapy can help support sensory regulation and integration to support behaviour, learning, attention, and overall functioning
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