What is occupational therapy?
Occupational therapy is a diverse field that assists people of all ages to participate in their preferred occupations or activities of daily living.
Activities of Daily Living:
Bathing/Showering
Toileting
Dressing
Eating/Swallowing
Feeding
Functional Mobility
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living:
Care of Others
Communication
Rest and Sleep
Education
Work
Play
Leisure
Social Participation
What do we do?
At Cowboy State Therapy, we work with children of all ages to develop independence in all areas of life including feeding, emotional regulation, executive functioning, behaviors, fine motor skills, etc. We work with children who are facing developmental delays, having behavioral difficulties, are picky eaters, executive functioning challenges, and more. Our goal is to help the whole family live life to the fullest in their natural environment to support their growth through all stages of life.
What can we treat?
-Sensory Processing Disorder
-Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
-Picky Eating
-Autism Spectrum Disorder
-ADHD
-Cerebral Palsy
-Developmental Delay
-Fine Motor Concerns
-Behavioral Issues (ODD)
-Mental Health (Anxiety, Depression)
-Emotional Regulation
-Handwriting