Occupational Therapy

What is Occupational Therapy?

Occupational Therapy in Early Intervention can help infants and children can help build the foundational skills they need to succeed in daily activities. These can include, motor, social, sensory processing, cognitive skills, and more. Because day-to-day activities are important, Occupational Therapists (OTs) work closely with children and their families to address challenges and promote development in their environment. 

 

Occupational therapy for early intervention helps children overcome challenges and reach their full potential by focusing on their individual strengths and needs. Through play, skill-building activities, and family involvement, occupational therapy empowers children to develop critical life skills, enhancing their independence and overall well-being.