OT Kids aims to enhance the functional abilities, independence and overall quality of life for children experiencing developmental, physical, social, emotional or sensory challenges.
An assessment is completed to evaluate a child’s development and understand their strengths and challenges.
Individual therapy is one-on-one intervention focused on a child’s physical, cognitive, sensory, social, and emotional development. It involves activities and exercises tailored to their specific needs and goals.
Group therapy is intervention that is delivered to children with similar needs and goals.
These sessions are to assist parents and educators in supporting a child’s needs in the home, school and community. They intend to provide strategies, reinforce skills learned during therapy sessions and emotional support.
School visits involve an OT visiting a child at school to assess and support their needs within the school setting.
Home visits involve an OT visiting a child at home to assess and support their needs within the home setting.
Screeners are a brief look into a child’s development. They are helpful in highlighting potential areas of concern that may require further in-depth assessment.
A child receives their Occupational Therapy sessions at school during their school day.
Telehealth involves the use of digital platforms like video calls to participate in therapy.
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