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Does My Child Need Occupational Therapy?
Children who could benefit from our services display some or all of the following:
- Over- or under-reactions to stimuli such as touch, movement, sights, sounds and other sensations
- Erratic arousal levels and alertness
- Poor concentration and attention to tasks
- Slow or difficult language processing
- Difficulty with transitions
- Inconsistent ability to follow directions
- Poor play and social skills
- Awkwardness or frustration in motor activities
- Poor balance and coordination
- Difficulty expressing themselves
- Decreased self-esteem
- Difficulty with fine motor skills and school performance
- Poor handwriting
- Difficulty with reading or spelling
The following checklists can help you determine if Occupational Therapy is right for your child.
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