Thursday, June 13, 2013

What Is Occupational Therapy (OT) and What Can It Offer Families With Autism?



 


 

What Is Occupational Therapy (OT) and What Can It Offer Families Of Kids With Autism?

 

 

The Autism Hope Foundation Support Group

Wed. June 19th

6:30-8 PM

 

Guest Specialist:

 

Madelyn Mauer, Occupational Therapist

Easter Seals SLC, Primary Children's Hospital

 

 

Does your child experience difficulty with self-control  in the form of anxiety or anger?  Do they have meltdowns  triggered by sensitivity to sounds, lights, textures, smells or body awareness? Do you see repetitive soothing physical exercises such as hand flapping, rocking, spinning, jumping up and down, or touching things over and over?

 

Come learn how OT (Occupational Therapy) can help your child with autism.

 

Please bring your children (siblings welcome) to participate in an activity facilitated by a trained autism therapist.

 

*It would be helpful if you could respond with how many children attending along with their ages and special needs  Jennafer Jeppsen 801-455-7686

 

 

Shin Sanctuary for Healing and Integration

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