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Surf Therapy

Surf therapy in Charleston, South Carolina.

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We will be offering 1:1 surf therapy for children, teens, and adults at Folly Beach, Charleston, South Carolina. 

Young Surfers

Surf Therapy with Roots To Thrive Therapy 

We are excited to announce our newest offering, Surf Therapy.

 

We will be working 1:1 or in groups with clients in 50 minute sessions at Folly Beach, in Charleston, South Carolina. Sessions will begin this May and go through September. 

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We are happy to offer this service to children, teens, and adults. 

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Surf Therapy is excellent for conditions such as:

-Anxiety

-Autism

-Sensory Processing Concerns

-PTSD

-Developmental Delay

-Down Syndrome

-Chromosomal Disorders

-Gross Motor Delay

-Coordination Issues

-Childhood Trauma

-Social-Emotional Concerns

-and much more

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What is Surf Therapy?

Surf therapy is defined by the International Surf Therapy Organization (ISTO) as combining the therapeutic elements of the ocean with the adventure of surfing to impact the physical and mental well- being of individuals world-wide positively.

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Surf Therapy as Occupational Therapy

Roots To Thrive Surf Therapy uses an OT practice model approach, delivered by an Occupational Therapist, to plan and tailor sessions to the individual to meet and achieve their goals. The essence of surf therapy from an OT approach is for an individual with a disability to increase their independence and participation in an occupation which is meaningful to them (surfing) and to develop skills across all developmental areas using this occupation (surfing) as a vehicle to do so, in an environment which is motivating to them (natural environment- ocean and beach).

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There is also an emphasis at Roots To Thrive of skill development and capacity building, in which parent involvement is required and in which there are opportunities for the person to transition to community groups or social skills surf therapy groups.

Surfboard Fins

Upon observing a session you may perceive, on the surface, for the session to look like a “typical one on one surf lesson”. It is highly likely if this is the case though, you will most definitely be curious about specific strategies, activities and adaptations which take place in the session to make you think otherwise.

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Roots To Thrive Surf Therapy is significantly different from a typical one on one surf lesson, in that it is programmed and delivered by an Occupational Therapist, such that essentially, Occupational Therapy is being provided in the ocean. We provide goal measured therapy, ongoing documentation, implement appropriate teaching strategies within sessions to develop skills. We adapt and grade skills and the environment to promote success for our surfers.

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Let’s dive a little deeper… The Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and Engagement (CMOP-E) can be used to encompass the OT essence of Roots To Thrive Surf Therapy. We view the performance and participation of an individual in occupational tasks, such as surfing, to be a result of an intricate interaction and interdependence of the person, occupation and environment.

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The Canadian Model of Occupational Performance*

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1. The Person

The approach of Surf Therapy is a client/person-centered practice, in which the person is viewed holistically and all developmental domains are considered. This is evident through initial assessment, rapport building, observations and understanding an individuals’ strengths and goal setting.

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2. The Occupation

Our approach is to utilize the occupation component of ‘leisure’ and specifically the activity of ‘surfing’. Surfing is considered the meaningful occupation to the person in therapy. ‘Play’ is also another occupation used in sessions to provide therapy.

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3. Performance

Our approach is to align with understanding and developing skill performance in the follow areas:

  • affective (feeling) eg. Addressing emotional regulation during sessions (the client identifying/labelling emotions, self-regulation), social skills e.g. eye contact, imitation, body language, social skills groups

  • physical (doing) : for e.g motor planning to complete various steps and sequences of movement on the board, core strength, upper limb strength, bilateral coordination, sensory regulation: desensitizing to overwhelming ocean environments, proprioceptive input (pushing/pulling movements), tactile feedback, vestibular and balance, full sensory experience.

  • cognitive (thinking): concentration on tasks, memory of sequences and various skills, judgement of waves, promoting flexible thinking and coping with unexpected changes.

*Please note this is a brief overview of the intricate performance areas which are addressed in therapy sessions.

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4. The Environment

The approach of Roots to Thrive Surf Therapy is to utilize the natural environment of the ocean or bodies of water and beach, to facilitate therapy. Whilst there is a focus on using a surfboard in sessions, the therapy session also takes place in the ocean without a board and on sand. The social and sensory environment is also taken into consideration for sessions.

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The essence of Surf Therapy from an OT approach is for an individual with a disability to increase their independence and participation in an occupation which is meaningful to them (surfing) and to develop skills across all developmental areas using this occupation (surfing) as a vehicle to do so, in an environment which is motivating to them (natural environment- ocean and beach).

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There is also an emphasis at Roots To Thrive of skill development and capacity building, in which parent involvement is required and in which there are opportunities for the person to transition to community groups or social skills surf therapy.

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Ready to Share The Stoke? Contact us today to get on the waiting list for Surf Therapy for Summer 2022

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*Source: Enabling Occupation: An Occupational Perspective (1997; 2002) by the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, with permission of CAOT Publications ACE, Ottawa, Ontario.

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