"Occupations" are the meaningful activities and routines that a person does as part of everyday life at home, school/work and in the community. When a child has difficulty doing activities that peers are doing, an occupational therapist can evaluate the child's abilities and identify strategies to improve his/her skills.
Here at the Center for Development and Learning our clients are primarily school-aged children. The information on this website is geared towards supporting children's abilities to participate and perform typical childhood occupations, which is sometimes difficult for children who have unique abilities in developmental, sensory processing, motor coordination, behavioral or other areas.
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