Ways Occupational Therapy Helps Kids With ADHD

What is ADHD?

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a disorder that is characterized by difficulty paying attention, impulsivity, disorganization, and hyperactivity. Symptoms typically begin during childhood and can impact a person through adulthood.

What are Possible Signs of ADHD?

  • Has difficulty sustaining attention
  • Seems to not listen when spoken to directly
  • Starts tasks but quickly loses focus and is easily distracted
  • Difficulty with organizing tasks and activities (e.g., keeping school work organized, time management, or meeting deadlines)
  • Avoids or dislikes tasks that require sustained attention, such as homework
  • Become easily distracted by unrelated thoughts
  • Forgetful in daily activities, such as chores
  • Fidgety while seated
  • Being unable to play or engage in hobbies quietly
  • Being constantly in motion or “on the go”
  • Excessive talking
  • Blurting out an answer before a question has been completed, finishing others’ sentences or speaking without waiting for a turn in conversation
  • Having difficulty waiting his or her turn

An occupational therapist (OT) can help to identify signs that a child may have ADHD, but a formal evaluation and diagnosis needs to be provided by a developmental pediatrician or psychologist.

Ways Occupational Therapy Can Help

Occupational Therapy can be very beneficial for children with ADHD in helping them become successful and more independent across all environments. Occupational therapists can assist in helping your child:

  1. Improving executive functioning skills such as attention, planning, memory, and organization
  2. Creating strategies and adaptations for the executive functioning skills. For example, an occupational therapist can help your child break down tasks into manageable steps. An OT can also help your child utilize organizational strategies at school and at home such as creating lists or schedules
  3. Developing a sensory diet which will provide your child with activities that provide the sensory input needed to help calm his/her body so they can better focus and attend. For example, and OT may have your child complete heavy work activities or yoga poses before a seated task to help them stay more organized and calm.  
  4. Utilizing self-regulation strategies such as deep breathing to help decrease hyperactivity and improve attention to tasks
  5. Adapting the environment to eliminate distractions to improve focus. For example, decluttering or having them sit in the front row in class so they are less visually distracted

Occupational therapists can help children with ADHD to build these skills, among others, through a range of therapeutic strategies. Having your child receive occupational therapy can help your child be successful at school, home, and within the community.

Contact Chicago Occupational Therapy or call (773) 980-0300 to learn more about our services and how we can help your child flourish and grow.

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"The occupational therapists at Chicago Occupational Therapy are among the most skilled, talented, and versatile professionals I’ve encountered. The team provides outstanding care, and the engaging activities, such as yoga sessions, have been a hit with the children. Their exceptional approach to pediatric occupational therapy emphasizes collaboration, support, and respect for each child, ensuring they work diligently towards their therapeutic goals and greater independence. This facility truly provides a wonderful experience!"
"I was incredibly impressed with the team at Chicago Occupational Therapy. It’s evident that every staff member genuinely cares about their work, and their helpfulness and kindness make a significant difference. The occupational therapists provided invaluable insights, and it was inspiring to witness the strong relationships they built with each child and their family. I feel fortunate to have experienced such an exceptional environment, and I highly recommend this place!"

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Our gross motor skills programs focus on developing strength, coordination, and balance through engaging activities that promote physical activity and confidence.
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Fine Motor Skills

We enhance fine motor skills through targeted exercises that improve hand strength, dexterity, and coordination for tasks like writing and self-care.
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Visual Motor Skills

Our visual motor skills training helps children integrate visual input with movement, supporting their ability to perform tasks that require hand-eye coordination.
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Sensory Processing

We provide sensory processing support to help children interpret and respond to sensory information, enabling them to navigate their environments effectively.
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Self-Care & Daily Living Skills

Our self-care and daily living skills programs teach children essential routines, fostering independence in activities such as dressing, grooming, and feeding.
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Visual Perceptual Skills

We develop visual perceptual skills to enhance children’s ability to understand and interpret visual information, crucial for academic success and daily activities.
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School Readiness

Our school readiness programs prepare children for a successful transition to school by focusing on the foundational skills needed for academic and social success.
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Handwriting Skills

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Executive Function Skills

We enhance executive function skills through targeted strategies that improve planning, organization, and problem-solving abilities, essential for daily life.
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Social Skills

Our social skills development programs focus on helping children build positive relationships and effective communication skills through structured practice and guidance.