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Occupational Therapy Your child might benefit from OT if they have: ·
Poor coordination ·
Decreased balance, the
“clumsy child” ·
Delayed motor skill
development ·
Low muscle tone or
strength ·
Difficulty with
handwriting ·
Been diagnosed with a learning
disability: dyslexia, dysgraphia ·
Difficulty completing
tasks that seem easily attained by peers ·
Behavioral or social
skill issues ·
Decreased attention or
ability to participate in age appropriate activities ·
Decreased self esteem and self concept ·
Decreased visual skills
including visual perceptual skills and ocular motor skills ·
Difficulties with
feeding, is a picky eater or a messy eater Speech Therapy Your child might benefit from Speech Therapy if they have: ·
Decreased ability to
communicate ·
Limited vocabulary for
their age ·
Poor articulation and
enunciation ·
Stuttering and fluency
issues ·
Difficulty
understanding what is said to them, difficulty following directions ·
Poor verbal or written
expression ·
Difficulty listening in
noisy environments ·
Immature sentence
structure, immature language, or uses nonspecific words frequently ·
Decreased executive
functions or memory ·
Poor social skills,
pragmatics ·
Difficulty with
feeding: low oral motor tone, drools, is a picky eater ·
Decreased attention,
difficulty functioning in a group setting ·
Difficulty with
reading, spelling, writing- dyslexia Physical Therapy Coming soon!
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