Pediatric Occupational Therapy

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Pediatric occupational therapy helps children gain independence while also strengthening the development of fine motor skills, sensory motor skills, and visual motor skills that children need to function and socialize.

It supports in:

  • Strengthens Processing abilities
  • Indulging in Authentic EmotionalRelationship
  • Learning to Communicate and Interact with purpose
  • Learning to Think on theirown
  • FLOOR TIME–covers Social Problem Solving and Sensory Processing

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