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What does Occupational Therapy (OT) for ADHD look like?
Occupational therapy (OT) for ADHD focuses on helping individuals manage daily challenges by addressing cognitive functions like executive functioning and mental health. OTs work collaboratively to identify strengths and barriers, implementing personalized strategies to enhance daily functioning.