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FAQs
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What is Occupational Therapy?Occupational therapy is a form of therapy that helps individuals develop, recover, or maintain daily living and work skills. For children, it often involves improving fine motor skills, gross motor skills, sensory processing, and self-care abilities to enhance their independence and participation in daily activities.
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Who can benefit from Occupational Therapy?Children with a variety of challenges can benefit from occupational therapy, including those with developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing disorders, ADHD, learning disabilities, and physical disabilities. Our therapists tailor interventions to meet each child's unique needs and goals.
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How do I know if my child needs Occupational Therapy?If your child struggles with daily tasks such as dressing, handwriting, or playing with peers, they may benefit from occupational therapy. Other signs include difficulty with fine motor skills, gross motor skills, sensory processing, or self-care tasks. Our team can conduct an assessment to determine if therapy is appropriate.
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What should I expect during an initial assessment?During the initial assessment, our therapists will evaluate your child's strengths and challenges through observation, standardized tests, and discussions with you. This comprehensive assessment helps us create individualized therapy plans tailored to your child's needs and goals.
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How often will my child need Occupational Therapy?The frequency of therapy sessions depends on your child's individual needs and goals. Our therapists will recommend a schedule that provides the most effective support, which may include weekly or bi-weekly sessions. We continuously monitor progress and adjust the plan as needed.
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What types of interventions do you use in Occupational Therapy?Our therapists use a variety of interventions, including play-based activities, sensory integration techniques, fine motor exercises, gross motor activities, and self-care skill training. We tailor interventions to your child's interests and preferences to keep them engaged and motivated.
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Do you offer telehealth services?Yes, we offer telehealth services for families who prefer virtual sessions. Our therapists use secure video conferencing platforms to provide high-quality therapy remotely, ensuring that your child receives consistent support regardless of location.
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How do I get started with Power Play Pediatric Therapy?To get started, contact us to schedule your free 15-minute consultation. We will discuss your concerns, answer questions, and determine the best course of action for your child's therapy needs. We look forward to working with you and supporting your child's development.
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