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FAQ

What does occupational therapy do for a child with Down Syndrome?

Down Syndrome (OT)

OT builds fine motor skills (grasping, writing, buttoning), self-care abilities (feeding, dressing, toileting), sensory processing, and cognitive skills for daily tasks. The OT adapts activities to match your child's current level and increases difficulty as skills develop. Goals target real independence in everyday life, not abstract benchmarks.