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Understanding Pediatric Occupational Therapy - Fine Motor Skills
AZOPT Kids Place pediatric occupational therapists, Kyla and Cindy, define fine motor skills and how pediatric occupational therapy intervenes to positively impact children with developmental delays. For more information, please visit: https://azopt.net/pediatric-occupational-therapy-2 https://azopt.net/fine-motor-skills
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Occupational Therapy Treatment for Gross Motor Skill Difficulties - The OT Practice
http://www.theotpractice.co.uk - Gross motor skills are an essential building block of childhood development. The OT Practice team of children’s occupational therapists see lots of children with these difficulties from riding bikes to climbing or jumping. Emily tells us of how she struggles to ride her bike and her mum describes the occupational therapy treatment that has helped her. Find out more about how we can help at http://www.theotpractice.co.uk
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Discover Occupational Therapy | Cincinnati Children's
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org Becky Reder: "Probably the number one question we get is what is the difference for the occupational therapy and physical therapy?" Karen Harpster: "The OTs and PTs work closely together, all on functional performance." Jen Angeli: "PT's focus more on gross motor activities. Those are things like rolling, crawling, sitting, standing, walking, mobility." Amber Sheehan: "Occupational therapists help kids with what we say as skills for the job of living, brushing their teeth, getting clothes on, doing their homework. Jenny Dorich: "That's playing, that's being a sibling, that's feeding myself, that's going to school." Becky Reder: "Many times the intervention that we're doing may look like it's nothing more than play, but what's going on in the therapist mind is what muscles are we trying to get to activate? What is the motion and movement that we're trying to create? Because what we do know is that motor learning, repetition over and over again, practicing is what brings about change. Many children, if they have some sort of condition that affects them developmentally, it may affect all areas of development - social, cognitive, their motor development, their speech development, fine motor development." Karen Harpster: "We pride ourselves on what we call 'evidence-based' care. Meaning that we looked at the evidence to see what intervention is the best one for that child in that condition. We typically treat a lot of kids through what we call episodes of care. When I first met Parker, we work in more on developmental skills, so developmental play skills. Then I believe that next episode he did was constraint induced movement therapy followed up by manual therapy." Jen Angeli: "When we talk about episodic care, we take what matters most to the patient or family at that particular junction in life. And we work really hard to achieve those goals for a short period of time." Karen Harpster: "For him that was zipping at code, getting into his locker shoe tying, carrying bins from the basement to his room. I'm saying his toys, things that really were influencing his life every day that he wanted to get better at." Becky Reder: "We could actually achieve more with that method than just ongoing continuous therapy. What's different though with goal directed task specific training is that the family and child identify a task that's important to them. And then the focus is on determining a method in a way that they can learn that task." Karen Harpster: "Our goal is for the kids to not need us. We want to work on things to make them more independent. The wellness programs are really a joint effort between OT and PT." Becky Reder: "Our Be Well program is a bike program where we bring in bikers who up till now, due to their physical challenges, had been unable to learn how to ride a bike. This past summer. I think we had well over 85 percent of the children learn how to independently ride their own bicycle." Jen Angeli: "When we fixed the thing that helps them to do what's really meaningful and it feels like a priority to them and to get to watch them accomplish that and then experience the joy from that, that's remarkable."
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Recognizing Sensory Processing Disorder in Children
This is a screencast about recognizing and understanding SPD and its effects on young children
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Sensory Processing Explained - Ep: 1 Sensory Discrimination
Sensory Processing Explained - Ep: 1 Sensory Discrimination Learn more about Project 2.4 Billion: https://bit.ly/2Cy6QIV
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Sensory Processing Disorder: Occupational Therapy Demonstration
For children with sensory processing disorders, processing and organizing sensation coming from the body and the environment can be difficult. Experts from Lurie Children's Occupational Therapy team demonstrate a series of activities that can help children maintain a calm, organized state throughout the day. Learn more about sensory processing disorders: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/specialties-conditions/sensory-processing-disorders/ Learn more about Lurie Children's Occupational Therapy services and treatment options: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/specialties-conditions/pediatric-occupational-therapy/
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What is Sensory Processing Disorder? | Kati Morton
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A Child's View of Sensory Processing
Learn about sensory processing from a child's prospective.
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