Could My Child Benefit From Behavior Intervention?

Tired of getting kicked, hit, and bitten? mom holding crying boy

Is getting out of the house with your little one a struggle?

Does your child have trouble making friends at school?

Are the “time outs” just not working anymore?

Afraid your child is going to run away from you in public or at school and get hurt?

 

NEWSFLASH: Parenting is tough!

Raising a child with a disability is even tougher.

Life gets even more stressful when there are disruptive or problem behaviors.

The good news is… you don’t have to go this alone.

It’s not going to be easy, and it will take time, but you can get support.

Behavior intervention can come in a number of different formats.

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How Can an Occupational Therapist Help with My Child's Speech?

So your kid can run and jump.

Maybe he can even ride a bike.

And he uses forks and spoons just fine.

He’s even starting to write his name.

Putting on his shoes by himself… #nailedit

 

Perhaps he acquired all these skills on his own at the time that he needed to…

If so, that’s great!

One thing to check off the good ol’ developmental milestones list.

And if you’ve got a kiddo who still struggles with these skills, you’re not alone.

There is help out there.

An occupational therapist, aka OT, would be a great resource to seek out. Don’t worry, we’ll get into more details about that in a sec…

 

But an OT works on so much more!

There are a treasure trove of foundational skills that your little one needs to succeed.

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