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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).