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Occupational Therapy may Assist with the following

FINE MOTOR
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Handwriting - Difficulty holding a pencil or crayon, affecting drawing or writing.
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Cutting - Struggles with using scissors for crafts or homework projects.
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Buttoning/Zipping - Trouble managing buttons or zippers on clothing, impacting dressing routines.
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Small Object Handling - Problems using small items like utensils, toys, or art supplies.
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Drawing/Coloring - Issues with drawing shapes or staying within lines during coloring activities.

​​SENSORY PROCESSING
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Sensory Processing - Overwhelmed by household noise or lighting, impacting behavior.
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Sound Sensitivity - Easily distracted or upset by sounds like vacuum cleaners, TV, or family chatter.
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Movement Needs - Difficulty sitting still during meals or family activities.
Fidgeting - Constant need to fidget with objects, impacting ability to relax or focus. -
Touch Sensitivity - Discomfort with certain household materials or textures, like bath towels or bedding.
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Sensory Breaks - Requires short breaks to manage sensory needs and stay calm.
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​​VISUAL MOTOR
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Eye-Hand Coordination - Difficulty with assembling toys or completing puzzles.
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Visual Tracking - Problems following moving objects or tracking lines of text in books.
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Copying - Struggles to accurately copy shapes or patterns during play.
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Puzzles - Difficulty solving puzzles or understanding spatial relationships.
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Mazes/Dot-to-Dot - Trouble completing mazes or dot-to-dot activities.
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​​​​​​​​​​​​GROSS MOTOR
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Balance - Difficulty maintaining balance during play or daily activities.
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Jumping/Hopping - Struggles with jumping or hopping during playtime.
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Throwing/Catching - Difficulty with ball games or playing catch.
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Climbing - Difficulty navigating playground equipment or climbing furniture safely.
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Posture - Poor posture when sitting for meals or activities, affecting comfort and focus.
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​EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING
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Organization - Disorganized play area or trouble keeping track of toys and belongings.
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Time Management - Struggles with understanding daily routines or timing.
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Task Completion - Difficulty starting, staying focused on, or completing chores or activities.
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Planning - Trouble planning steps for tasks like building a toy or following a recipe.
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Self-Regulation - Issues managing emotions or behavior during family routines.
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SELF-CARE
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Dressing - Needs help with putting on or taking off clothes.
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Toileting - Requires assistance or reminders for bathroom routines.
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Feeding - Difficulty using utensils or eating various foods at meals.
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Grooming - Problems with brushing teeth, washing hands, or brushing hair.
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Hand Washing - Struggles with washing and drying hands properly after activities or using the restroom.