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Where to start ?

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Sensory Integration 

Does your child constantly seem to be "on-the-go"? Do they detest grooming activities? Display difficulties with focus and attention? Your child may have sensory processing difficulties. 

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Daily Living Skills 

Children engage in many daily activities and routines. These include getting dressed, brushing their teeth, eating a meal, and playing. Some children have difficulties in one or more of these life skills areas, and may require skilled intervention. 

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Academic Performance 

Being a student can be challenging. Their handwriting may look like a "mess" or letters be reversed. Their papers are "just shoved" into their backpacks. They cry during art projects. Or, are being told "sit still!" These significant difficulties in the classroom impact your child's academic performance. 

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Feeding 

Is every meal a struggle? Sometimes, discerning whether your child is a "picky-eater" or "problem-eater" is a challenge. The SOS Approach to Feeding can help your child. 

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Social-Emotional

Learning to manage our emotions and regulate our behavior is a critical step in development. These skills influence our relationships, and our well-being at home and at school. Strategies and activities may be needed to help promote and maintain these key areas.  

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Parental Support 

Parenting a neurodivergent child or a child with special needs is hard. Parental involvement and participation is key to your child's success.    

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