How do I know if my child has sensory or motor difficulties?
Your child may benefit from Occupational Therapy services if he/she shows:
- Low or decreased overall endurance (tires easily)
- Low or decreased overall strength or endurance (tires easily and poor posture)
- Defensive responses to smells, tastes, touch, sounds or self care activities
- Excessive seeking of smells, tastes, touch, sounds or mouthing
- Fear or hesitancy towards movement activities
- Excessive seeking of movement (crashing, spinning, jumping)
- Difficulty regulating behaviors (over/under reactive, over/under active)
- Difficulty with age appropriate self care skills
- Low or decreased safety awareness
- Clumsiness, poor coordination
- Difficulty manipulating toys, writing utensils or small objects
- Difficulty attending to tasks
- Difficulty calming self, changing routines or sequencing tasks
- Feeding difficulties (self feeding, limited variety of food)
- Lack of participation in age approriate academic activities
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