Occupational DevelopmentMy child...
Struggles with fine motor skills like holding utensils, using scissors, or tying shoelaces Has poor handwriting or trouble copying simple shapes Experiences frequent accidents like tripping or bumping into things Has a hard time making or keeping friends Gets upset or angry when routines change Is sensitive to sounds, tastes, touches, or other sensory input Is picky about their clothes, such as refusing to wear clothes with tags Does not react to extreme sounds, tastes, touches, or other sensory input Often fidgets, touches things, takes risks, or seeks out stimulation Has difficulty with self-care skills like getting dressed or using the bathroom Struggles with staying focused on tasks Has frequent meltdowns or emotional outbursts Cannot feed themselves independently Often throws up during or after meals Is very disorganized Struggles to get good grades in school Does not play well with others Will only play with children younger than they are Is often anxious at mealtimes or refuses to eat Has a medical condition that impacts their independence Has a different challenge not listed here