What is Occupational Therapy (part 4)

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What is Occupational Therapy?

I wanted to share another video from one of Emmett’s Occupational Therapy sessions. This is the Hammock Swing and this is actually the first time Emmett has tolerated this exercise. Basically, this swig provides firm pressure to Emmett’s body. The idea is to eventually get him to lay back in the swing and allow more of his body to feel that firm pressure.  However, we have to go at Emmett’s pace. If we rush him he will simply shut down and resist any further attempts to work with him on these or any other exercises.

Again, please keep in mind that these are geared for Emmett’s personal sensory needs and your experience may be different. I hope this helps to give you a better idea of what Occupational Therapy is like, what kinds of exercises are performed and why. The people that provide these services to our kids in need are absolutely amazing and don’t nearly get enough recognition for all they do to improve the lives of our special needs children.

 

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNR_ssuhWuY[/youtube]

Rob Gorski

Full time, work from home single Dad to my 3 amazing boys. Oh...and creator fo this blog. :-)
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Julia

Cool, look forward to seeing them when you get the chance 🙂

Julia

Yeah OT is pretty awesome, not that I'm biased or anything 😉 great to see Emmett making so much progress with his ability to tolerate movement.

Lost_and_Tired

Heck yeah, OT is totally awesome. Thanks Julia. Oh, I have some Emmett pictures for you. I'll get them out as soon as I can. Thank you again 🙂

Rob Wane

It is the therapeutic use of play activities, self-care and work in increasing developments as well as preventions of disabilities.