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Occupational Therapy for Children with Autism

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Soar Autism Center

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30 Apr 2022

Just like the name suggests, occupational therapy is designed to help children with the occupations of daily life. For kids, that means learning how to play, learning how to socialize, learning how to participate in school, and learning to take care of themselves, including dressing, feeding and using the toilet.

At Soar, all the evidence-based specialties for autism care are under one roof, including occupational therapy. This video demonstrates how we incorporate OT into our whole-child care model to help children with autism thrive.

 

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At Soar, all the evidence-based specialties for autism care are under one roof, including occupational therapy. This video demonstrates how we incorporate OT into our whole-child care model of autism care.
This video explores Soar’s approach to whole-child autism care. We work with children to build on their strength and target support to enable children with autism to reach their full potential and live fulfilled and self-determined lives.
Soar’s approach to autism therapy is based on the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) a unique, play-based approach that evidence shows to be the most effective and compassionate model for young children with autism.