Overview Of Treatments For Periventricular Leukomalacia

Occupational Therapy

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Occupational therapy is another effective way to treat this condition. Of course, the therapist's role shifts based on a patient's symptoms. However, the goal of occupational therapy is to help children develop the skills they need for independence. Most therapists focus on boosting a child's ability to learn and play. They often teach them tasks that need fine motor skills as well. Two examples are eating and brushing their teeth! Some therapists also assist patients who find processing sensory information difficult. This is beyond boosting cognitive function.

Children who receive this treatment increase their independence. They also see an improved quality of life! Many affected patients are also more confident. They even experience a sense of accomplishment. They also find it easier to develop other skills. This treatment reduces the work on parents. The reason is the child's increased ability to perform daily tasks!

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