01/14/2026
Yesterday, we talked about how following directions involves more than just listening. Today, we’re shifting gears to occupational therapy and the role movement plays in learning and focus.
For many children, movement isn’t a distraction, it’s a way their body gets organized and ready to learn! Purposeful movement can support attention, regulation, and body awareness, helping children feel more successful during everyday tasks.
đź§ OT Tip: Adding intentional movement before learning activities can help improve focus during learning.
Occupational therapy helps identify what a child’s body needs to support regulation, attention, and success throughout the day! 📞 Reach out to our team to learn more or schedule an evaluation. (318) 381-8520