Occupation Therapy (OT) uses purposeful activities to facilitate child development and the
coordination between the brain and the body.
OT helps children to develop skills for handwriting, gross and fine motor development, muscle tone and strength, visual perceptual skills, eye-hand coordination, and sensory processing.
OT is a fun, child-directed therapy that provides playful and meaningful activities to help children effectively process the incoming sensory information and react appropriately.
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