Pediatric Occupational Therapy KING OF PRUSSIA and Bucks County Families CHOOSE
A child's "occupation" is better known as their daily activities and make up everything they do each day. These include playing, getting dressed, eating, interacting with others, and tolerating a variety of sensory situations and experiences. Occupational Therapy helps children improve fine motor skills, cognitive planning, self-care, social skills, emotional health, and integrate sensory information more efficiently.
To increase independence in a child who may be constrained by a physical injury, neurological impairment, cognitive impairment, or a developmental or learning disability, occupational therapists teach purposeful tasks. Some skills occupational therapists help children with include but are not limited to swinging, climbing, jumping, self-dressing, holding utensils, catching a ball, climbing a ladder, cutting, and handwriting. Whether you are in Feasterville or
King of Prussia occupational therapists at My Child's Therapy are always here to help children reach their goals!
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Signs A Child Might Need Occupational Therapy?
- Impulsive or inattentive: Having difficulty focusing, paying attention or avoiding a task
- Overactivity (Hyperactivity): Having difficulty staying still without wandering off when expected to attend to a specific task or activity
- Distractible or distracted from sensory stimulation (brain’s struggle to filter out extra information) that affects regulation and attention
- Difficulty holding writing tools (crayons, pencil, scissors) or using the fingers together to complete tasks (getting dresses, zipping, tying shoes)
- Difficulty cutting, folding, or coloring
Are you concerned about your child's skills and development? Contact us today at 215.344.2044
to schedule an evaluation with one of our experienced
occupational therapists King of Prussia.


Why Children Love our OT KING OF PRUSSIA and bucks county services At My Child's Therapy
Kid’s love occupational therapy because play is incorporated into each session! Essentially, a child’s “occupation” is to play and learn. A child's nervous system is flexible and changeable. Due to this fact, children usually respond well to sensory integration therapy. With the right help, they can develop the skills they need to succeed in all situations and environments.
How Can Occupational Therapy Benefit Your Child?
- Improves fine and gross motor skills
- Improves hand-eye coordination
- Targets the sensory system to provide the child with tools to enhance their behavior, transitions, and task completion by lowering stress (e.g., using therapy fidget toys, etc.)
- Occupational Therapists at My Child's Therapy treat children from infancy through adolescence with a variety of health concerns, including: developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, sensory integration deficits, cerebral palsy, genetic disorders, accidents, sports injuries, surgical rehabilitation, and much more.
Here at My Child’s Therapy we have a very skilled and diverse team of therapists.
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