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Signs that might prompt you to contact an Occupational Therapist
Trouble with writing or cutting.
Difficulty manipulating eating utensils, pencils, or scissors.
Hand dominance is undetermined.
Challenges with clothing fasteners (i.e.; buttons, zippers, snaps).
Poor attention and organizational skills.
Picky eater.
Craves excessive movement that interferes with daily routines.
Prefers sedentary activities (may avoid movement and playground activities).
Appears clumsy or uncoordinated.
Overly sensitive or under responsive to certain touches or sound.
Delayed milestones (i.e.; sitting, crawling, walking).
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