Your child may benefit from occupational therapy services if he/she:

    • struggles to complete everyday activities such as dressing
    • has difficulty learning to do new activities that require motor coordination
    • frequently bumps into objects or people
    • seems weaker than peers
    • resists new challenges saying “I can’t” without attempting
    • avoids manipulative activities such as construction toys, puzzles, coloring
    • has difficulty controlling movement and uses too little or too much power/force
    • may be described as clumsy or awkward



occupational therapy, pediatric occupational therapy, handwriting, fine motor, gross motor, self-regulation, postural strength, motor development, neurofeedback, motor planning, sensory processing, pre-writing skills, grasp development, eye-hand coordination, attention skills
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