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Child practicing handwriting therapy with guided occupational exercises to improve fine motor skills.

Does Your Child Need Handwriting Therapy?

As a parent, it can be worrying when you see your child struggling to write, having messy letters, a subpar pencil grip, or a resistance to doing homework, but it is common among young children and has a simple solution called handwriting therapy to ease this stress for both parents and kids. What is Handwriting […]
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Child using sensory tools during occupational therapy session to manage anxiety and improve emotional regulation

Sensory Processing and Anxiety: Why Occupational Therapy Makes a Difference

 It can be overwhelming to discover that your child struggles with both sensory processing issues and anxiety. Both these are linked because everyday environments become overwhelming when the brain has difficulty organizing sensory input. To tackle these challenges, one widely accepted form of therapy is Occupational Therapy (OT), which provides research-based strategies to help individuals […]
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