Early Signs That Point to
Occupational Therapy Support
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Autism spectrum disorder
Cerebral Palsy
Developmental delays
Down syndrome
Sensory processing disorder
Building Independence and Confidence
Occupational therapy equips children with essential skills to thrive in their daily lives. By focusing on fine motor skills like writing or buttoning clothes, children gain the confidence to handle everyday tasks independently. OT also helps kids improve sensory processing and emotional regulation, enabling them to navigate their environment and emotions with ease. These foundational skills foster resilience and a positive outlook on their abilities, empowering them to achieve more.
Empowering Growth Daily
Social Skills Development
Activities that enhance peer interaction, emotional understanding, and adherence to social norms.
Improved Focus and Attention
OT supports better concentration and task completion, essential for academic and social success.
Coordination and Balance
Strengthening gross motor skills through engaging physical activities.