Center for Health, Learning & Achievement
1525 South Alafaya Trail, Suite 101  Orlando FL., 32828
Orlando FL., 407 382-5551
Lake Mary FL., 407-333-2255
Winter Springs FL., 407-971-1007

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Center for
Health Learning and Achievement
1525 South Alafaya Trail, Suite 101
Orlando FL., 32828

Orlando Office
(407) 382-5551
Lake Mary Office
(407) 333-2255
Winter Springs
(407) 971-1007

(staff)
Affiliated Services-Occupational Therapy
 
What is Occupational Therapy? 
Occupational Therapy is a health profession dedicated to helping people with sensory, motor, and behavior problems perform their daily occupations to the best of their abilities. When working with a child, occupational therapists use purposeful activities to assist the child in performing their normal "occupations" of childhood, which include play, school-work, learning, and self-care/activities of daily living. 

Some of the areas occupational therapy can help with: 
 

*Fine motor skills & Handwriting
*Gross motor skills 
*Coordination
*Endurance & muscle tone
* Attention 
*Oral motor skills
*Motor planning 
*Sensory processing & integration 
*Balance 
 Visual motor skills 
*Visual perception 
*Self-care skills

 What is Sensory Integration? 
Sensory Integration (SI) is the ability to take in information through the five basic senses plus the sensations of movement (vestibular) and body position (proprioceptive) and use this information to produce adaptive responses or behaviors. SI dysfunction is a complex neurological disorder, manifested by difficulty detecting, modulating, discriminating or integrating sensation adaptively. When the process is disordered, a number of problems in learning, development or behavior may be evident. Sensory integrative therapy involves creating a playful environment that facilitates activities to help the body learn, organize, and process sensory information more efficiently.

Below are some symptoms that may indicate a dysfunction in sensory integration: 
 

*Easily distracted
*Poor coordination
*Clumsy 
*Poor handwriting
*Picky eater 
*Poor safety awareness
*Difficulty with transitions
*Poor body awareness 
* Low muscle tone or endurance 
* Activity level that is unusually high or low 
*Overly sensitive to touch, sound, movement, sight
*Emotionally "up and down" 
* Avoids playground activities or sports
*Difficulty completing activities of daily living
* Shuts down or has meltdowns 
* Difficulty following directions 
*Difficulty unwinding or calming self 
*Delay in speech, motor, or academic achievement 

The list above is not all-inclusive. A child with SI problems may just have some of these symptoms and the degree to which they exhibit them may vary. The important thing in determining a problem is how much it interferes with the child's functioning at home and school and how it affects the child's self-esteem. 

Please feel free to contact us with any questions or to discuss an evaluation/treatment for your child. We have an experienced occupational therapists trained to help you and your family make the most of your child's potential. 
 
 

Achieve Pediatric Therapy 
1525 South Alafaya Trail Suite 101 Orlando, FL 32828 
(407) 382~5551

   Heather Gray M.S., OTR/L 

 
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