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Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy (OT) is a healthcare profession that focuses on promoting independence in activities of everyday life.
Children’s and young adult's occupations include: reaching developmental milestones, play, self-care, academic tasks, and socializing.
Offering services to children and adults experiencing a wide variety of needs and daily performance concerns, including:
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Sensory function
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Body awareness, strength, balance, and coordination
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Play and social interactions with others
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Daily living activities (ex. Eating, dressing, or toileting)
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Impulse control, emotional control, and flexible thinking
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Planning, task initiation, time-management, and following a sequence
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Attention, concentration, and memory
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Relaxation and stress reduction techniques



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