Occupational therapy can be an invaluable resource for children facing challenges in their day-to-day activities at home, school, or within the community. If your child experiences difficulties that are not typical of their peers, Purposeful Play's occupational therapist may be able to provide the support they need. Unlocking Potential through Comprehensive Care. Our occupational therapy services are designed to address a range of areas where children may encounter obstacles, including:
- Sensory Processing and Sensory Integration: Helping children navigate sensory information and integrate it into their daily routines.
- Fine Motor Skills: Enhancing dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and precise movements for tasks such as writing and manipulating objects.
- Movement, Strength & Balance Development: Promoting motor skills, coordination, and balance to support overall physical development.
- Handwriting: Improving writing skills, letter formation, and legibility.
- Feeding Disorders/Deficits: Assisting with challenges related to eating, swallowing, and mealtime routines.
- Visual-Motor and Visual Perception Skills: Enhancing the integration of visual and motor abilities for tasks like reading, writing, and puzzles.
- Oral Motor/Oral Sensory: Addressing difficulties related to oral motor skills and sensory sensitivities affecting speech and feeding.
- Developmental Delay: Supporting children who may be experiencing delays in achieving developmental milestones.
- Adaptive Equipment and Positioning: Evaluating and recommending appropriate assistive devices and ergonomic solutions.
- Social Interaction Skills: Enhancing social communication, turn-taking, and peer interactions.
- Learning Challenges: Assisting children who face difficulties with attention, memory, and information processing.
- Play Skills: Promoting imaginative play, social engagement, and problem-solving abilities.