Occupational Therapy: Does My Child Need It? (Part 1)
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- Are you wondering if your child would benefit from Occupational Therapy? Part 1 covers 4 of 8 major indicators that your child could benefit from OT. Be sure to check out Pt 2 for all 8 indicators.
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Thank you so much for these information. It's really helpful. God bless you tc
I am from india .... i am flowing yoir vedios. Madam please tell me about mailed atisum and ... its therapy...
My 3 year old daughter is in speech therapy and OT.
Hi I believe that my 5 years old might need occupatolional therapy but where I live there is no such services available. My knowledge about occupational therapy is based on my researches. Please can u gide me for what should I do.
Plz guide me step by step from where to start my daughter is 6 yr old
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Who would give thumbs down to this awesome video? Omg thanks for the info very clear and direct.
Dad here
Excellent job..thanks!!
Mam my son has a speech delay.Can occupational therapy help in developing speech and language in children.
May you help with non verbal therapy. My son is 18 months amd use to talk but no longer speaks after about 4 months
I would ask your pediatrician for a speech evaluation from a licensed speech language pathologist
@@nekoleamber hes getting early intervention and an evaluation this week. Thanks so much for your videos. I bought most of the toys xo
Iwant this treatment how much cost
Hi nicole please help with ur milstone chart available below as u mentioned in ur discription box none of link is oprational....please look into this
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My child’s speech therapist says that she could benefit from occupational therapy but my child is shy and she doesn’t come out of herself for a while and I feel like she didn’t get a proper evaluation of my child. My child is good at the fine motor skills you’ve mentioned and beyond. I’m not sure how she came to that conclusion. Is there something I’m missing?
I feel the same way my 5 yo in kindergarten is very shy with new people and his new teacher also said my son could benefit from OT because of his weak pencil grip. I know he knows how to write because he does it at home all the time. I was also the same way in school not wanting to answer questions because of anxiety even though I knew the answers.
what about the future Poppas ? lol . great content thank you :)
Seriously. Parenting stuff on CZcams seems only to address moms
This clearly can apply to fathers observations of their child as well 🙄🤦♀️
Papa here. Feeling a little excluded 😛
Hi Ma'am, Is is true that it is not ideal to combine ABA and OT?
My son likes to climb/run/crash a lot during the day and really struggles to relax and fall asleep at night. (Despite active days, a low stimulus night time enviroment and consistent bedtime routine) Could he benefit from an OT?
I think he could very well benefit from O.T.! At least an O.T. consult or short-term OT for home exercise programs. :) If he doesn't have a delay or diagnosis, he may not qualify for OT through insurance. But some parents choose to do OT consults or short-term OT just to collaborate on ways to help their kiddos get their needs met and see increased functional skills/independence.
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At what age are you talking about? Thank you
No specific age. It’s really a general guide to help you discern whether your kiddo may benefit. Developmental delay can happen at any point (typically within the first few years of life), but there are many factors that could impact fine & gross motor skills and/or visual processing skills.