Title: Occupational Therapy Evaluation and Treatments - Kioko Center
1KIOKO CENTER
PEDIATRIC OCCUPATIONAL SPEECH THERAPY
Kioko Center has been providing expert pediatric
speech and occupational therapy services for
children and young adults, aged birth to 21
years, since 2006.
www.kiokocenter.com
2About us
Kioko Centers mission is to Always treat its
team members with respect and dignity, while
providing the resources needed for them to be
successful personally and professionally. This
enables us to deliver occupational therapy and
speech therapy to the children we work within a
safe and nurturing environment. The Kioko Center
is dedicated to providing caregivers with
resources and training relevant to their childs
diagnosis so that the children we serve achieve
their highest level of functionality and
well-being.
Kioko Centers Vision
That every child who needs therapy gets it and
reaches their full potential
3Occupational Therapy Evaluation and Treatment for
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Self Regulation
Handwriting
Looking to get occupational therapy services for
your child? Kioko Center is the best place to get
treatment for disabilities related to handwriting
and more.
Sensory Integration
Kioko Center is the best clinic to get
occupational therapy services for self
regulation, whether you are looking for your
child or young adult. Call us for more detail.
Fine Gross Motor
We offer Occupational Therapy for Sensory
Integration disorders for children and young
adults. Visit and learn more.
Fine Gross Motor - Kioko Center
4Sensory Integration
Sensory processing or sensory integration refers
to how our body receives, understands, and uses
information from the senses. One component of
this process is sensory integration, which
includes interpretation, coordination, and
organization of sensation. Efficient sensory
integration enables us to plan appropriate action
and behavior and learn new skills.
- Sensory Modulation Refers to the nature and
intensity of our reactions to sensation.
- Sensory Discrimination Sensory discrimination
is the ability of the nervous system to identify
the type and quality of sensory input, such as
the size and shape of an object, the direction of
a noise, and the position of our body as we move
through space, and then interpret this
information for the development of motor skills.
5SELF REGULATION
Self-regulation is our bodies ability to attain,
maintain, and change arousal appropriately for a
task or situation. (Williams Shellenberger,
1994, p 1-5) It is our ability to manage your own
energy states, emotions, behaviors, and
attention, in ways that are socially acceptable
and help achieve positive goals such as
maintaining good relationships learning and
maintaining wellbeing.
6Handwriting
Occupational Therapy for Handwriting refers to
the mechanical parts of the actual act of forming
letters, numbers, strokes, lines or
simple/complex figures to demonstrate graphomotor
skills. Below outlines the mechanical aspects of
handwriting.
- Memory Remembering and writing dictated letters
- Orientation Orienting or facing letters in the
correct direction. - Placement placement refers to a childs ability
to place their letters, numbers, words or
sentence on a baseline or whether they float
his/her letters and numbers well above the bolded
1/8 or 1/16 of an inch margin of error depending
on their respective age or grade expectations. - Size A sizing error occurs when a letter or
number is formed larger than the margin of error,
which is 1 grade level below the current.
7Fine Gross Motor
Gross Motor or Bilateral Motor Coordination
Skill Gross motor skills involve the large
muscles of the body that assist with sitting
upright, walking, kicking, running, and jumping.
Gross motor skills are dependent on muscle tone
and muscle strength. Gross motor skills include
- Posture
- Locomotion
- Balance
- Coordination
- Strength
- Endurance
- Body awareness
Fine Motor Skills Fine motor skills are the
small movements that occur in the hands, wrists,
and fingers. These small movements work in
conjunction with the eyes. Fine motor skills
involve the following
- Dexterity Quality or ability of movement.
- Eye-hand coordination The coordination between
hands and eyes to work in conjunction with one
another. - In-hand manipulation ability to shift items
within hands and fingers. - Grasp and precision patterns Ability to hold or
manipulate items. - Bilateral coordination The hands ability to work
together.
8Contact Us
1 978-681-6605
www.kiokocenter.com
kioko_at_kiokocenter.com
North Andover, MA 01845
9THANK YOU
FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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