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Occupational and Physical Therapy


 Occupational Therapy

 

In the schools, the focus of the Occupational Therapist is on the child's ability to function in the educational environment.

School-based occupational therapy is designed to enhance the student's ability to fully access and be successful in the learning environment. This might include working on handwriting or fine motor skills so the child can complete written assignments, helping the child organize himself or herself in the environment (including work space in and around the desk), working with the teacher to modify the classroom and/or adapt learning materials to facilitate successful participation. Every day, children have or develop health conditions that significantly affect their ability to manage their daily lives. With the help of Occupational Therapy, many of these students can achieve or regain a higher level of independence. When some skill or strength cannot be developed or improved, the Occupational Therapist offer creative solutions and alternatives for carrying out daily activities.

For OT

Direct and consultative serves address specific areas of need:

*Selected activities for improving oral-motor control.

*Problems with handwriting, fine motor and manipulation.

*Difficulties following directions

*Signs of hypersensitivity - to noise, touch, or changes/transitions.

*Problems with buttoning, dressing, and tying.

*Adaptive equipment recommendations and training to family members and caregivers

*Improve one's ability to perform daily activities

We will work closely with teachers to promote the highest level of function possible for the student while they pursue their educational goals.

 

 

American Occupational Therapy Association

Arizona Occupational Therapy Association

Sensory Integration

 

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 This site last updated9/12/06