Activities of Daily Living, or ADLs are the tasks that you do every day, such as get dressed, eat food, brush your hair, brush your teeth, clean your house, play with toys, go to work, go to school, etc.
Occupational Therapists work with the core problems that are keeping someone from doing these activities, and work on ways to make these activities easier for the client to perform.
By strengthening ADL skills, children gain greater self-confidence, improved functional abilities, and better participation at home, school, and in social environments. Parent guidance and home-based strategies are also provided to ensure consistent progress beyond therapy sessions.