In honor of Occuptional Therapy Month, we are re-releasing on episode on occupational therapy.
If your young child has a disability or delay, you may have been referred to Occupational Therapy. But what does occupational therapy mean for a child? In this episode, we’ll talk about all of the ways OT can make a difference for your child. Kim Haynes and Anne Hindrichs of the McMains Child Developmental Center explains how OT can help a child with their most important work - play.
- McMains Child Developmental Center (Baton Rouge, LA)
- What Is Occupational Therapy?
- Sensory Smarts: Find an Occupational Therapist
- Kitchen Conversations: Therapies and accommodations to support young children with disabilities in school (webinar replay)
- One Quick Question: I thought OT was about workplace skills. Why does my child need OT if they don't work? (2-minute video)
- One Quick Question: "Will my young child with special needs need to do therapy forever?" (2-minute video)
- What are some activities for children who have difficulty accepting different foods or textures? (2-minute video)
- How to mix OT into summer fun (2-minute video)
- Am I doing enough? (2-minute video)
- Fellow parents: Let’s talk about mental health
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