Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy is designed to support individuals to develop the skills needed to participate confidently and independently in daily activities. This can take place in a variety of settings, including schools, clinics, and in the home. Occupational therapy is highly individualised and will be tailored to the specific needs of your child. Therapy sessions may involve a range of activities, such as practicing fine motor skills, developing self-care skills, and learning how to participate in play and leisure activities.
Occupational therapy can target:
Occupational therapy can target:
Fine motor skills (small-muscle movements made with the hands, fingers, and toes, such as grasping)
Visual-perceptual skills
Cognitive (thinking) skills
Sensory-processing
Daily living skills