Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Your children and family will work with our Occupational Therapists to learn the functional and independent skills needed for home, school, and community environments. These skills include self-care such as dressing, hygiene tasks, and using a spoon and fork; school skills such as handwriting, coloring and cutting); motor and coordination skills, play skills, paying attention, and remaining calm and regulated.
We can help your child build new skills in the following developmental areas:
- Fine motor strength, endurance, control, and coordination
- Gross motor strength, endurance, control and coordination
- Activities of daily living (ADLs)
- Visual-motor and visual-perceptual skills
- Social and peer interaction skills
- Executive functioning skills
- Sensory processing and integration
- and more
For more information about occupational therapy, please visit our FAQ’s page
If you are concerned your child is not meeting age appropriate milestones, please contact our office at 312.588.5050 for a free consultation.