Occupational Therapy helps people to live life to the fullest by promoting their health through the therapeutic use of activities. The goal of the therapy is to be able to engage in desirable occupational roles in life. For children, these roles include being a student, a friend, and to play.
Empowering Kids provides therapy services to children using a variety of therapy methods most beneficial to help your child achieve their potential.
Occupational Therapy assessment, intervention, and consultation services can address:
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The occupational therapist will collaborate with you to determine the best course of action to support your child’s development.
Empowering Kids is here to help answer your questions about occupational therapy services for children with motor, sensory, learning, and behavior related needs. If your questions are not answered below, please use the Contact feature to reach out to the therapist.
“Occupational therapy practitioners work with children, youth, and their families, caregivers, and teachers to promote active participation in activities or occupations that are meaningful to them. … For children and youth, occupations are activities that enable them to learn and develop life skills (e.g., preschool and school activities), be creative and/ or derive enjoyment (e.g., play), and thrive (e.g., selfcare and relationships with others) as both a means and an end. … Recommended interventions are based on a thorough understanding of typical development, the environments in which children engage (e.g., home, school, playground) and the impact of disability, illness, and impairment on the individual child’s development, play, learning, and overall occupational performance.
“The primary occupations of infants, toddlers, and young children are playing, learning, and interacting with caregivers and, eventually, their peers. Occupational therapy interventions address developmental milestones such as (but not limited to), facilitating movement to sit, crawl, or walk independently; learning to pay attention and follow simple instructions; developing the ability to eat, drink, wash, and dress independently; learning to cope with disappointment or failure; reducing extraneous environmental stimuli, such as noise for a child who is easily distracted; building skills for sharing, taking turns, and playing with peers; using toys and materials in both traditional and creative ways; and participating in age appropriate daily routines.
“Occupational therapy practitioners have training in psychosocial and mental health conditions and are well suited to address children’s emotional and behavioral needs as they relate to everyday activities and social interactions.”
From the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Fact Sheet, The Role of Occupational Therapy with Children and Youth. Copyright 2015 by AOTA.
Occupational therapy uses a variety of therapy methods to help children’s development in the areas of motor, sensory processing, social-emotional, learning, and behavior. Many children who benefit from services do not have a specific medical diagnosis or educational eligibility.
(Note the below lists are some examples of concerns that OT’s can help address.)
All children grow at their own developmental pace. If your child is having difficulty gaining a few skills in any area, you can consult with an occupational therapist. Please see more detailed list of signs of concerns in motor, sensory, learning, social, and self-care in the Resources Section.
Ask the therapist through the Contact section. You will receive a response within 24 hours to set up a free consultation to discuss your concerns for your child’s development and if an OT assessment would be appropriate.
A comprehensive assessment by a qualified therapist is the cornerstone to establish a baseline of where your child’s abilities lay. From here, the therapist will collaborate with the family and child to establish desirable goals for the child to achieve.
The highly experienced occupational therapist uses multiple of therapy methods each therapy session customized to meet your child’s specific needs. Therapy methods may include:
Anahita is an occupational therapist with over 22 years experience working with children in the school (preschool to middle school), early intervention (0-3 years), clinic, community and home settings. She received her Masters in Occupational Therapy from University of Southern California in 2001. She pursued advanced training in Ayres Sensory Integration which has framed her therapy approach and clinical reasoning over the years.
Helping each child reach their potential!
In her pursuit of knowledge to better serve children and their families, Anahita has acquired certifications/trainings in a variety of therapy methods to provide comprehensive care. She has extensive experience and training in assessments and therapy interventions. Her attention to a child’s social-emotional needs, leads to children leaving therapy sessions feeling happy, empowered and confident.
Help for your child is a phone call or email away. If you an unsure if occupational therapy is right for to support your child, you will find transparency during the complimentary consultation to determine if Empowering Kids can help your child thrive.
Over 22 years of providing occupational therapy services, Mrs. Daruwalla has had the privilege of helping many children strive to reach their potential.
The information from the posts are intended to be strategies to help guide you to help the child/children in your lives to grow and reach their potential. Refer to the Resouces Section for more helpful information!