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What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy works to support skills and development across the following areas:
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Fine Motor Skills
Fine motor skills refer to the small muscles in your hands that are responsible for a range of everyday tasks, including handwriting, holding a pencil correctly, using cutlery, opening containers, and much more.
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Handwriting
We will conduct a range of assessments to identify the areas impacting handwriting to support legibile and functional handwriting.
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Gross Motor Skills
This includes supporting a child’s balance, coordination, strength, body awareness and so much more
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Self-care skills
We can work to improve your child’s independence in all areas of daily living, including toileting, feeding, dressing, grooming, and routines.
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Play and social skills
We can support your child to learn and implement appropriate play and social skills to promote healthy friendships.
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Sensory processing
Occupational therapy can help support sensory regulation and integration to support behaviour, learning, attention, and overall functioning
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