Occupational therapy can help children understand and work with their bodies so they can perform the basic life skills and tasks required at home and school. Building and strengthening foundation skills such as handwriting, cutting, tying shoelaces, self-care (dressing, feeding and toileting), concentration, attention, coordination, balance and movement allows your child to get the most they can from their learning environment.
Paediatric Occupational therapy is about enhancing your child’s skills so they can fully participate in everyday life. Every child is different, and the goals will depend on their individual needs. A Paediatic Occupational Therapist will address the following areas:
There are a number of signs which could indicate your child may benefit from seeing a Paediatric Occupational therapist. These include:
What is early intervention and what are the benefits of early intervention?
Childhood is a time of rapid growth and change, when the body, brain and nervous system are very responsive to their environment. Early intervention taps into this responsiveness (sometimes called ‘plasticity’) to encourage healthy growth and the formation of good pathways for learning, behaviour, and emotional and social development.
Evidence suggests that intervention is most likely to be effective when it starts early, because pathways in the nervous system are most adaptable then.
Some benefits of early childhood intervention include:
At The Best Team experienced, qualified professionals provide early intervention to support children in achieving optimal developmental outcomes. Our therapists will tailor a family-centred, evidence-based plan to suit your child’s needs. We also work with a child’s family and caregivers, so they can best support the child too.
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