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Behavioural Therapy

Behavioral therapy is a broad term that encompasses a variety of strategies for modifying maladaptive behavior. The idea is to reinforce positive behaviors while removing negative ones. Behavioral therapy is a hands-on approach. As a result, behavioral therapy is usually very targeted. According to behavioral therapy, if old learning contributed to the formation of a problem, then new learning can correct it.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of treatment for people who have difficulty moving and coordinating their bodies. It aids in the development of motor skills required for everyday tasks like writing and dressing. Therapists work with children on coordination, balance, and self-control. Each child's individual needs are met through OT. Therapists begin by assessing strengths and weaknesses. Then they design an exercise and activity program that focuses on the motor skills that need to be improved.

Occupational Therapy