
8119 Windsor Ridge Rd
Orlando, FL 32835
ph: (407) 738-0854
fax: 407-523-8215
alt: (407) 523-8215
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How to tell if your child needs
occupational therapy
Refer to the listed developmental milestones to help determine if your child should be screened for
occupational therapy.
Below are some guidelines to help parents determine if their child needs to be screened for occupational therapy.
Occupational Therapy
3 Years Old
- If the child cannot complete a simple puzzle (5 pieces)
- If the child holds a crayon with a fist, not using their thumbs or fingers
- If the child has difficulty turning pages one by one
- If the child has difficulty copying a vertical or horizontal line or a circle
4 Years Old
- If the child cannot draw a person with 3 parts or more
- If the child has difficulty drawing a square
- If the child has difficulty cutting around a picture with scissors
5 Years Old
- If the child cannot draw a recognizable picture
- If the child has difficulties copying a triangle from a picture
- If the child cannot draw a person with 5 or more parts
- If the child has not developed hand preference
6 Years and Older
- If your child's written work is not legible
- If a mixture of lower case and upper case letters are noted in writing
-Your child has a weak or strange pencil grip
- If your child's written work has poor spacing between words and letters, reversals of numbers or letters, or poor organization of work
Occupational therapy addresses:
Fine Motor Skills
The ability to transfer objects from one hand to the other, hand-eye coordination, and manipulating small objects, such as pencil control and cutting.
Visual Perception
The ability to see, discern and recognize shapes visibly, such as recognizing letters.
Visual Motor Skills
The ability to draw what one sees, such as writing letters.
8119 Windsor Ridge Rd
Orlando, FL 32835
ph: (407) 738-0854
fax: 407-523-8215
alt: (407) 523-8215
eileen