for parents
No place offers a wider variety of learning opportunities than the home environment. And although parents provide an abundance of love and support, raising a child with a disability does offer additional challenges. Daily activities such as getting dressed, making the bed, or helping to prepare a meal can require higher levels of patience and support. But, understanding how to best provide that support can be extremely difficult. Many variables can affect performance and to the untrained eye, it can be overwhelming to make sense of everything. So the earlier parents understand how to best support their child, the more effective and valuable learning opportunities can be.
How THE OAK AND UNITY PROGRAM can help:
Specifically designed for easy, in-home use with little to no previous experience needed
Step-by-step instructions guide parents to use a similar therapeutic thought process that occupational therapists use
Efficiently provides information so you can make informed decisions about how to modify an activity to ensure progress
Can be applied to different types of activities from play, self-help, and independent life skills
Gives parents a head-start on gathering important information that can be shared with family members, teachers, occupational therapists, and other care providers
Access to expert advice through private consultation whenever you need it