"We have a robust occupational therapy program that really seeks to optimize the overall healthy development of our children. So our programming really helps kids with their sensory processing, emotional regulation, social skills, and then also physical development as well," Williams said.
"Best practice occupational therapy is, you do want to provide services in the natural environment. So it's great that this is within a school. But we really, as an OT, want to support their occupation. So what's a child's occupation? To be a student and to learn. And also to play," O'Neill said.
"Growing up into the nineties, early 2000s, I don't feel that there were enough programs set out for the communities like this one, Brownsville, Bed-Stuy in those early years. So there's a lot of delay, in my opinion, in development," said Bomba.
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