Occupational Therapy
Developmental Delay
The early years of a child’s life are very important for their health and development. Babies and toddlers develop at their own rate but sometimes they may be slower to reach their milestones.
While all children develop at different rates, and reach these milestones at different times, a child considered to have developmental delay will reach these much later, and may have difficulties in more than one of the following key developmental areas.
- Gross motor skills – the use of large muscles to sit, stand, walk, run, maintain balance and change body positions.
- Fine motor skills – the use of small muscles (specifically hands and fingers) to eat, play, draw and write.
- Speech and language development – speaking, using body language and gestures, communicating with others and understanding what others say.
- Social and emotional development – being able to interact with others, to interpret and respond to the feelings of others, especially with family /whanau, friends and teachers.
- Cognitive development – being able to engage in thinking, learning, understanding, remembering and problem solving activities and tasks.
At The Kids Place:
- We conduct screenings and assessments of the many underlying skills which may affect attention and concentration (e.g. visual and auditory memory, sensory processing difficulties, visual skills).
- We offer individual sessions to develop the skills required for sustained attention and concentration.
- We support your child to learn how to self-monitor and implement strategies to ready their body for learning.
- We provide strategies and recommendations to support attention and organisation at home and school. This may include changing positioning in the classroom, supports like a fidget toy, decluttering visual stimulation, to name just a few of many options.
- We meet with other professionals (e.g. teachers) to plan how to best support your child’s learning journey and maximise their potential.
- We offer formal and informal feedback to other professionals (e.g. paediatricians) if requested by you.
- We are happy to write a short referral to a Paediatrician of your choice if you wish for further investigation, and request this from us in writing (email).
