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• A phone intake interview, with email of OT intake
forms and office policies. (You are welcome to
visit The LAB! for an intake interview as well.)
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• Two 45-60 minute sessions with your child, utilizing
both clinical observation and standardized tests
which reflect neurodevelopment as well as
functional skills. Tests are selected to reflect the
individual concerns expressed.
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• A 60-90 minute feedback session with parents in
order to review strengths and weaknesses, daily
living patterns, school performance and how formal
test results/clinical observations are related to daily
functioning. Goals and treatment plan are
discussed, including activities which can be
incorporated at home.
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• An extensive written evaluation, including treatment
goals and home activities.
Children might present with underlying weaknesses in motor coordination, sensory processing/sensory integration, language and other mild or significant developmental delays, attention, learning abilities, social skills, self-regulation, auditory or visual processing. OT treatment is recommended when participation in daily activities, social skills and/or learning is being compromised.



