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What is Pediatric Occupational Therapy?

Pediatric Occupational therapy significantly contributes to children’s development and well-being by addressing diverse physical, cognitive, sensory, and emotional challenges. The primary goal is to enhance a child’s confidence and independence in everyday activities. Occupational therapists collaborate closely with children to identify specific needs and tailor interventions, such as finger painting for fine motor skill improvement. Additionally, occupational therapy adopts a holistic approach to sensory processing challenges, using techniques like swinging and textured play. This fosters improved sensory modulation, enhancing focus, emotional regulation, and self-esteem. The therapy extends to cognitive and social-emotional skills, promoting problem-solving, memory, and social interactions.

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