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What does an occupational therapist (OT) do?
Occupational therapists are healthcare professionals who help people who struggle to perform daily physical activities because of injury, illness or disability.
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Caring for a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
If your child has been diagnosed as having autism spectrum disorder (ASD) it's important to have support. Find out how to get financial and emotional assistance.
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Low muscle tone (hypotonia) in babies and toddlers
If your child has low muscle tone, their muscles they may seem floppy. Often it is a sign of a health condition. Read more on symptoms and treatment.
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Limb difference
Limb difference is when an arm or a leg is not shaped in a typical way. Learn more about how correct diagnosis and treatment plans can help.
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Toddler development: Learning how to draw and write
Drawing and writing are essential skills that children start learning early, gradually building over the preschool and lower primary years.
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a range of conditions caused by exposure to alcohol during pregnancy. Learn more about FASD here.
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Caring for a child with Down syndrome
When caring for a child with Down syndrome, you might face some different challenges to other parents. Find out what support you can get.
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Weighted blankets – are they safe for kids or during pregnancy?
Weighted blankets are used to aid sleep and reduce anxiety in both children and adults, but are they really safe for kids or during pregnancy?
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Fragile X syndrome
People with Fragile X syndrome have intellectual disability, behavioural and learning challenges as well as certain physical characteristics.
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