Our occupational therapists help students build skills for everyday activities such as writing, dressing, eating, and participating in routines at home and in school. They support children with physical, sensory, or cognitive challenges to promote independence and meaningful participation in daily life.
Occupational therapy sessions are usually held once a week and may be conducted individually, in dyads, or in small groups. Sessions may also take place within the classroom as push-in services, depending on the child’s needs.
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