PEDIATRIC PROGRAM
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Revamp FIT's Pediatric Occupational Therapy: Empowering Children to Thrive
At Revamp FIT, our pediatric occupational therapy services are crafted to empower children with diverse needs, boosting their self-confidence and self-esteem, and enabling them to reach their fullest potential.
The concept of "occupation" refers to the daily activities that are essential and meaningful to us. In the context of our pediatric services, children are encouraged to engage in roles that define them as a family member, student, or friend. This includes functional exploration of their surroundings, meaningful interactions with others, and most importantly, play. Play is a child's primary mode of learning, and our occupational therapists aim to facilitate this learning for children who face challenges in these areas.
Our certified occupational and physical therapists collaborate with families to develop a personalized care plan. This plan integrates proven sensory integration methods with our state-of-the-art "exergaming" equipment—such as 3D virtual reality systems, expensive trampolines, and laser mazes—to help children acquire essential life skills.
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We prioritize close collaboration with parents and caregivers to ensure that therapeutic gains are maintained in the home setting. Our pediatric occupational therapy services focus on:
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Self-Regulation Techniques
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Daily Living and Self-Care Skills
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Fine Motor Skills and Handwriting
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Functional Movement and Play Abilities
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Gross Motor Coordination
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Midline Crossing Skills
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Support for IEP Objectives
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Cognitive Processing
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Visual-Motor Functions
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Proprioceptive Development
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Maximizing Independence
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Home and School Consultations
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And More
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Our advanced equipment provides real-time tracking of results, allowing children to see their progress and gain confidence. Schedule an appointment today at our facility. Our occupational therapists have extensive experience working with children who have developmental delays, low self-esteem, or challenges with daily functional tasks.