Fun Occupational Therapy Activities for Occupational Therapy Month!

We Celebrated Occupational Therapy Month in April

April was Occupational Therapy Month and we celebrated with plenty of engaging activities created by our staff OTs! We enjoyed the occupations of play, feeding, and social interaction with obstacle courses, scavenger hunts, gardening, and food play. All of these activities can also be used at home with siblings and friends.

Occupational Therapy Activities Are Not Only Beneficial – They’re Fun!

Occupational therapy activities are extremely beneficial. They can build and improve important developmental skills like motor planning and problem-solving. Pediatric occupational therapy can increase your child’s quality of life by giving them the skills they need to grow, learn and develop.

Related: Adding language and pretend play to outdoor activities

Here are a few of the activities we enjoyed together this Occupational Therapy Month:    

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