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Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance

The CO-OP approach guides children to independently discover and develop cognitive strategies to perform the necessary tasks of everyday living.

What is the CO-OP approach?

The Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) approach is a problem-solving approach designed for children (and adults) who experience difficulties with performing the skills they want to or need to perform. The CO-OP approach guides children to independently discover and develop cognitive strategies to perform the necessary tasks of everyday living. This may involve learning how to tie your own hair, skip, handwrite, tie shoelaces, or ride a bike. CO-OP is based on theories of motor learning.

How does CO-OP work?

CO-OP is an individualised client-centred program that encourages the child to take the lead and be meaningfully involved in their own therapy sessions, including developing their own goals and plans to achieve these. The therapist uses a process of guided discovery to help the child think of their own strategies through questioning and not telling.

Who is the CO-OP approach suitable for?

At CliniKids, CO-OP is available for children aged 7 years to 10.9 years who experience motor difficulties and who are able to set their own goals, are able to problem solve and come up with their own strategies.

Watch the video or download the CO-OP flyer.

How do I register interest?

If you're interested in hearing more about CO-OP, please submit an online enquiry to us via the below link.
 

Submit a CO-OP enquiry
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100 Roberts Road, Subiaco
08 6319 1133
clinikids.reception@thekids.org.au

CliniKids (Joondalup)

Unit 51, 57 Joondalup Drive, Edgewater
08 6319 1133
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