Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapists help children develop in the areas of sensory processing, gross motor skills, and fine motor skills.

  • Sensory Processing: Therapists use swings, trampolines, and other gym equipment to develop a child's muscle strength, postural control, motor planning, and arousal level stability.
  • Gross Motor Skills: Therapists help children with broad muscle movements, such as walking, running, climbing, jumping, and balance.
  • Fine Motor Skills: Therapists develop a child's ability to complete detailed day-to-day tasks such as handwriting, eating, and dressing.