Empowering Self-Care: Occupational Therapy Tips For Neurodivergent Kids
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Welcome back to another insightful episode of Therapy Unmasked, brought to you by Ability Innovations! In this episode, we sat down with Emily Hartney, the team lead for our occupational therapists at our Layton, Utah clinic, to unmask the benefits of occupational therapy for self-care activities in children, especially those with special needs, autism, and other neurodivergent needs.
Self-care might seem straightforward, like brushing teeth or getting dressed, but for many children, these daily tasks can be significant hurdles. As occupational therapists, we look at the whole picture – from motor planning and sequencing to the often-overlooked world of sensory processing. Emily shared that many parents struggle with things as common as hair salon meltdowns or difficulty with nail clipping due to sensory sensitivities. Our goal isn't just to "do it for them," but to empower kids to learn these skills themselves, fostering independence and confidence through play-based therapy.
This specific episode covers the topics of:
- Handwashing
- Face Sensitivity
- Clipping Nails
- Hair Care (Washing, Brushing, Cutting)
- Preparing For Bed
- Brushing Teeth
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