CRCC’s occupational therapists develop a treatment protocol and use a variety of techniques to guide children in becoming successful in play, learning and socializing with friends.
Areas of evaluation, treatment and consultation include:
- Fine motor/handwriting skills
- Play and socialization
- Sensory integration
- Organizing and planning motor skills
- Oral motor functioning
- Self-help and hygiene
- Adaptive equipment modifications
- Environmental adaptations for home and school settings
- Feeding
Your child may benefit from, or be referred for, occupational therapy services if they display delays or challenges with any of the following:
- Dexterity and fine motor skills, such as holding a utensil or toothbrush
- Following two- or three-step directions
- Maintaining eye contact
- Visual perception
- Delayed (more than six months) in reaching developmental milestones related to self-feeding, dressing or play
- Making transitions between tasks or locations
- Sensory processing skills that inhibit ability to participate in daily activities, such as sensitivity to noise, physical contact, tactile experiences (such as messy hands), hand-eye coordination, constant movement (fidgeting or spinning) and seeking contact with people or objects
Contact us to learn more about our occupational therapy services.