Symptom Treatments For Cat Eye Syndrome

Occupational Therapy

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This form of therapy helps patients with developmental delays and speech difficulties and can improve quality of life. Therapists assist patients in developing motor, cognitive, communication, and play skills, and they are also instrumental in helping children with sensory processing issues. Occupational therapy can help children perform better in school, reach developmental milestones, make friends more easily, develop greater independence, and reach their full potential. For example, occupational therapists can help children develop the fine motor skills necessary to dress themselves through the use of exercises designed to encourage finger grasping and use of the index finger. Generally, occupational therapy for patients with cat eye syndrome needs to start as soon as possible; intervention in the first three years of a child's life can be particularly effective.

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