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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY WORKSHEETS FOR STUDENTS

Amanda Knowles

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On this page, we will provide you with an occupational  therapy worksheet, which will help you to solve basic problems. 

What is the occupational therapy worksheet about?

Occupational therapy is designed to help children and adults acquire or learn the skills which are needed to perform the daily activities or occupations of daily life. These skills may include sensory skills or motor skills. People or children who have special needs or are unable to function well are unable to perform simple daily activities and tasks, hence the Occupational therapist or therapy is designed to help you achieve and master all such activities.

How will an occupational therapy worksheet help?

This worksheet will help students to work on their memory and to hold a pencil to improve fine motor skills, it will also help in visual perception and hand and eye coordination.  

Instructions on how to use occupational therapy worksheet 

Fill this worksheet in according to the instructions given at the end of the worksheet.

You can download this worksheet here.

Other  worksheets you may be interested in

Below are links to a few more worksheets which are closely related to the worksheet above.

Cutting Worksheet Occupational Therapy:Version 2

Occupational Therapy School Worksheet:VERSION 2

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY VISUAL MOTOR INTEGRATION WORKSHEETS: VERSION 2

Conclusion

On this page, we provided you with an occupational therapy worksheet which hopefully helped you to solve basic problems. 

If you have any questions or comments, please let us know.

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Amanda Knowles

Amanda Knowled is an Applied Psychologist, with a deep interest in psychopathology and neuropsychology and how psychology impacts and permeates every aspect of our environment. She has worked in Clinical settings (as Special Ed. Counselor, CBT Therapist) and has contributed at local Universities as a Faculty member from time to time. She has a graduate degree in English Literature and feels very connected to how literature and psychology interact. She feels accountable and passionate about making a "QUALITY" contribution to the overall global reform and well-being. She actively seeks out opportunities where she can spread awareness and make a positive difference across the globe for the welfare of our global society.