Discover how occupational therapy helps children with ADHD execute tasks they already understand but struggle to perform, addressing everything from sensory processing to organization skills.
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ADHD is essentially a 'disorder of performance' rather than knowledge or skills. Occupational therapy helps kids who know what they should be doing but struggle with the execution, bridging the gap between knowing and doing.
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Occupational therapy treatments for children with adhd.
Discover how occupational therapists help children with ADHD through environment modification, sensory integration, and executive function support—going beyond medication to address the 'performance' challenges that affect daily functioning.
Discover how occupational therapy addresses the full spectrum of ADHD challenges—from executive function to sensory processing—through personalized interventions that transform a child's daily functioning beyond traditional approaches.
Discover practical strategies for children with ADHD and dyslexia to overcome classroom barriers, improve test-taking abilities, and build essential executive function skills through accommodations and supportive learning environments.
Discover how ADHD isn't about lacking attention but controlling it, affecting both children and adults. Learn about brain differences, treatment options, and practical strategies for success in daily life.
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Struggling with a high ratio of ADHD students? Learn why it's a performance disorder and how to use physical tools to bridge the executive function gap.
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