Occupational Therapy: Empowering Independence

Occupational therapy is designed to help children develop the fine motor skills and everyday functional skills needed for daily life. From holding a pencil to dressing themselves or engaging in play, occupational therapy supports children in becoming more independent and confident in their abilities.
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What Does Occupational Therapy Address?
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Fine motor skill development (e.g., hand-eye coordination)
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Sensory processing issues (e.g., responding to touch, sound, and movement)
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Self-care skills (e.g., eating, dressing, grooming)
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Social and play skills
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At Blossoms Child Development Center, our occupational therapists create customized therapy plans to help children meet their developmental milestones and thrive in their environments.