Occupational Therapy

 

 

Occupational therapy addresses the complexities of fine motor development. The goal is to improve your child’s ability to grasp and manipulate objects, facilitate self-help, and support pre-writing and cutting. For those children whose fine motor skills are impacted by sensory integration disorder, our Sensory Gym provides appropriate levels of proprioceptive, tactile, and vestibular input. Occupational therapists use a variety of treatments to help children reach their full potential. Some typical treatments include:

 

  • Cognitive training
  • Activities of daily living training
  • Sensory integration
  • Behavioral training
  • Strengthening
  • Fine-motor skill training

How do I know if my child needs occupational therapy?


The Growing Together Therapeutic Center offers various types of occupational therapy. Our program currently includes:

 

Sensory Integration Therapy with Sensory Gym


Handwriting Without Tears Program

 

Contact us for an evaulation of your child's development and the types of therapy he or she may need.

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