Occupational Therapy
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Do you know what your occupation is? As a kid, your job is to play, learn, and
grow up to take care of yourself. It's hard for some kids to do everyday things like
write, eat, or get dressed, but occupational therapy can help. Occupational
therapists come up with creative ways to help kids who have physical disabilities
or other challenges. If a kid has trouble eating, the therapist can provide special
forks and spoons that are longer, shorter, or have easy-to-hold rubber grips. If a
kid needs help with writing, the therapy might be strengthening the pointer finger
by finger painting or squirting a water gun! With occupational therapy, there are
many ways to get the job done!