Pediatric Occupational Therapy Terms; M-P

Midline
A median line dividing the two halves of the body. Crossing the midline is the ability to use one side of part of the body (hand, foot, or eye) in the space of the other side or part

Modulation
The brain’s ability to regulate its own activity which requires the internal ability to modulate a balance between neural inhibition and facilitation in order to stay regulated in behavior or to regulate force of movement

Motor Control
The ability to regulate and monitor the motions of one’s muscle group to work together harmoniously to perform movements

Motor Coordination
The ability of several muscles or muscle groups to work together harmoniously to perform movements

Motor Planning
The ability to conceive of, organize, sequence, and carry out an unfamiliar and complex body movement in a coordinated manner, a piece of praxis

Muscle Tone
The tension in a muscle. Muscle tone should be high enough to hold a position against gravity, yet low enough to move a body through its full range of motion. Low muscle tone is lack of tension and high muscle tone is excessive tension

Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT)
A treatment approach designed to help a child normalize muscle tone and posture while moving through space

Occupational Therapy

A health profession dedicated to helping people function as effectively and independently as possible within their activities of daily living that comprise their ‘occupation’ or life roles

Ocular Motor Control

Development of smooth and efficient eye movements to allow for tracking of objects, focusing on specific targets and shifting gaze from one object to another

Oscillation
Up and down or to and from linear movement, such as swinging, bouncing, and jumping

Perception
The meaning and, understanding, and relationship of sensory input

Physical Therapy
Dynamic profession with an established scientific base and clinical application in restoration, maintenance, and promotion of optimal physical function

Plasticity
The ability of the brain to change, adapt, or to be changed as a result of activity and stimulation

Position in Space
Awareness of the spatial orientation of letters, words, numbers, or drawings on a page, or of an object in the environment

Postural Adjustments
The ability to shift one’s body in order to change position for a task or postural demand

Postural Control
The ability to sustain the necessary background posture (trunk and neck) to efficiently carry out a skilled task, such as reading or handwriting

Postural Insecurity

Fear of body movements that is related to poor balance and postural control, and deficient “body-in-space” awareness

Postural Stability
The ability to maintain the body in a position to efficiently complete a task or demand

Praxis
Refers to motor planning and is the ability of the brain
to conceive, organize and execute unfamiliar actions in a planned action sequence

Movement reflexes that assist in successfully progressing through various stages of development needed for rolling, crawling, sit and walk, etc. As a child matures they are able to move without the need of these reflexes and
they become more integrated and do not predominate movement patterns. When a reflex continues to direct a movement pattern after an age that it should be integrated, it is considered abnormal

Prone
A horizontal position of the body where the face is positioned downward

Proprioception
Information that the brain receives from our muscles and joints to make us aware of body position and movement and contribute to grading movement, postural control, and coordination

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Occupational Therapy Services We Offer

Gross Motor Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Gross Motor Skills

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

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.
Visual Motor Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

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.
Sensory Processing | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Sensory Processing

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

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.
Visual Perceptual Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

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.
School Readiness | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

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.
Handwriting Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Handwriting Skills

We help children improve their handwriting skills through personalized strategies that focus on grasp, posture, and letter formation for clear and efficient writing.
Play Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Play Skills

Our play skills development sessions encourage children to engage in cooperative and imaginative play, fostering social interactions and emotional regulation.
Executive Function Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Executive Function Skills

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

Social Skills

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