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Occupational Therapy For Children With Special Needs

Occupational therapy is a type of therapy that focuses on helping children with special needs improve their ability to perform daily activities independently.

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Occupational Therapy For Children With Special Needs

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  1. Occupational Therapy For Children With Special Needs Occupational therapy is a type of therapy that focuses on helping children with special needs improve their ability to perform daily activities independently. The therapy involves using various techniques and strategies to help children develop and improve their motor, sensory, and cognitive skills. Some of the techniques used in occupational therapy for children with special needs include:

  2. 1. Sensory Integration Therapy: This therapy involves engaging children in activities stimulating their senses, such as touch, sight, and sound. 2. Handwriting and Fine Motor Skills: Professional Occupational therapy in Buffalo Grove can help children improve their handwriting and fine motor skills by using specific exercises and activities. 3. Play Therapy: Play therapy is a technique that involves using play to help children express their emotions and develop social skills.

  3. 4. Adaptive Equipment: Adaptive equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers, and other devices can help children with special needs perform daily activities more independently. 5. Cognitive Therapy: This therapy focuses on improving a child's cognitive skills such as memory, attention, and problem-solving.

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