SRA Occupational therapist work to promote, maintain, and develop the skills needed by students to be functional in a school setting and beyond.
We believe every child will have a unique set of sensory needs and these needs will alter depending on mood, environment, and therapeutic intervention.
For autistic children, our occupational therapist works to develop skills in handwriting, fine motor skills, and daily living skills. However, the most essential role is also to assess and target the child’s sensory processing differences. This is beneficial to remove barriers to learning and help the students become calmer and more focused.
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