Pediatric Occupational Therapy at Arbor Psychology Group
Pediatric Occupational therapy strives to enhance a child’s independence in everyday activities by improving sensory regulation, motor skills, visual-motor integration, strength, coordination, and executive functioning skills. These activities can include anything a child is required to do or would like to do at home, at school, and in the community. For example, getting dressed, eating meals, handwriting, playing with toys and others.
Occupational therapy at Arbor Psychology Group provides client and family centered interventions from a psychosocial and developmental perspective. We serve children who need extra support and practice developing their skills and children with developmental delays.