Pediatric Occupational Therapy help children who: • - TopicsExpress



          

Pediatric Occupational Therapy help children who: • Experience problems in a classroom setting with visual motor and visual perceptual activities such as copying from the board or completing tasks accurately. • Have difficulty in social situations including interacting and playing with other children. • Has difficulty regulating sensory input demonstrated by becoming very upset with loud noises, not wanting to hugged or touched, being overly emotionally sensitive, not eating different texture of food or not wanted to participate in messy activities. OTs help with many more things! Stay tuned for more information.
Posted on: Tue, 04 Nov 2014 01:27:32 +0000

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