Recently, I discovered Pepi Doctor. Like their other apps, it is highly engaging and keeps my kids at work entertained for long periods of time. Actually, this app has been been great for my almost 4 years old daughter who has recently started to be a little more fearful of going to the doctor. Pepi Doctor is a medicine-themed role play app where children get to take on the role of doctor. There job is to help cure patients Amber, Eva and Milo of a variety of diseases and ailments. Some of their doctor responsibilities include helping cure them of a cold, fix an aching tooth or put back together some broken bones. Within in each patient, there are 5 sub-games so kids are kept busy for a long time. Take a look at this video to get an idea of what you are getting. Pepi Doctor is perfect for preschoolers but I think that young school age children will also enjoy and benefit from it.

In addition to what I have already mentioned above, Pepi Doctor can also address the following occupational therapy goals:

Improve Grasping Skills-as I mention often when talking about apps, I try and encourage my kids to use a stylus when they can. Sometimes the kids I work with are resistant to work on proper grasping skills but using the iPad and finding different ways to work on this skill helps. Here is a link to the stylus I recommend for the kids I work with. The crayon is the perfect size for their little hands.
Improve Upper Extremity Strength-I like to have my kids use the Ipad while lying on their belly either in the net swing, in a barrel or while lying over a bolster. I can typically get them to spend more time in this challenging position for much longer if they are engaged in something as highly motivating as Pepi Doctor. Not only does this work on increasing upper extremity strength, it will work on increasing neck strength/control.
Improve Attentional Skills-for my younger kids, I work on increasing their attention to tasks by getting them to focus on particular activities within the game. For example, while they are trying to help their patients get rid of a tooth ache, they need to brush/clean their teeth. Instead of brushing the whole mouth at once, I have them do one tooth at a time; they are not allowed to move onto the next tooth until the other is completely clean. This can be hard and for my children who have modulation and regulation difficulties, they need a lot of reminders from me to stick to one tooth at a time.
Improve Social Skills-this is a great game to play in small groups or dyads. They have to work on taking turns and being flexible with friends choices. For example, when choosing which patient to treat, someone may not get their first choice and they will have to be flexible and play the game in spite of that. It's also a great game to help expand social conversation between children since going to the doctor is something that all children do.

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