Pediatric occupational therapy helps children gain independence with daily living skills while also strengthening the development of fine motor skills, sensory motor skills, and visual motor skills that children need to function and socialize. Fine motor skills are the small movements of our hands, fingers, and wrists that develop throughout our growing years. These include writing, cutting, keyboarding, eating, holding small items, buttoning, and turning pages. Proper development of fine motor skills requires strength, postural control, and coordination. It also requires appropriate function of our eyes.
Fine motor skills are very important to a child’s overall development, health, learning experiences, and self-esteem. Developing independence with fine motor skills at an early age is crucial to school performance, daily living skills, and self-care skills (such as dressing).
Occupational therapists work with children in the following areas:
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