Play and Social Skills
Some examples of why your child could benefit from an Occupational Therapy assessment:​
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Not developing beyond parallel play
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Does not initiate play or struggles to expand on play ideas
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Not able to listen and respond appropriately to others
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has difficulty being a team player
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Struggles with turn taking
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Not able to problem solve or move on
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Does not look at or engage with other people/ avoids interaction with other people
Self-care: Dressing, Feeding, Toileting
Some examples of why your child could benefit from an Occupational Therapy assessment:​
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Not developing beyond parallel play
-
Does not initiate play or struggles to expand on play ideas
-
Not able to listen and respond appropriately to others
-
has difficulty being a team player
-
Struggles with turn taking
-
Not able to problem solve or move on
-
Does not look at or engage with other people/ avoids interaction with other people