This lesson helps children understand and manage sensory input such as touch, movement, and sound. Activities include jumping, pushing, squeezing, and calming exercises to help the child feel organized and comfortable. The goal is to improve body awareness, reduce sensory overload, and prepare the child for learning and daily activities.
1. Program Overview
This Occupational Therapy program is designed to support children in developing essential daily life skills through structured, play-based activities. The program focuses on improving attention, motor skills, sensory processing, emotional regulation, and independence. Each session is planned according to the child’s age, needs, and abilities, ensuring gradual progress in a safe and supportive environment.
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