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Occupational therapy is dedicated to helping children develop all
the abilities they need for the many “jobs” of childhood,
including play, self-care and school performance. Occupational therapy
includes intervention aimed at the acquisition of specific skills,
as well as the development of compensatory strategies and environmental
accommodations needed to ensure meaningful and successful participation
in life.

The Speech Language Pathologist evaluates and treats delays and
disorders of receptive and expressive language, social rules of
communication, articulation, and hearing. The SLP works with children
whose difficulties impact language and learning skills, reading
skills, written expression, organization and problem solving skills,
and higher level cognitive functions.
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