Children who benefit from occupational therapy typically
experience problems in the areas of social, emotional,
behavioral, academic, sensory and motor development.
Children may have difficulty in learning to read, write, do
math, or organize schoolwork.

Some problems may be complicated by:
Benefits of Occupational Therapy
Learn to adapt

• Adjust to a variety of demands

• Become socially flexible and competent
Impairments with sight, hearing, cognition
or family trauma

• Developmental delays

• Emotional Fragility
Through occupational therapy children can: