Does your child need
Occupational
Therapy
Struggles with Daily Tasks:
If your child has trouble with activities like dressing or eating, occupational therapy can help.
Focus and Attention Issues (ADHD):
For difficulty concentrating in class, hyperactivity (ADHD) occupational therapy can improve focus and organization.
Coordination Problems:
If coordination or motor skills are a challenge, occupational therapy offers targeted support.
Social and Emotional Difficulties (AUTISM) :
Occupational therapy can assist with social interactions and emotional management.
What we do in occupational therapy?
Daily Task Assistance:
Supports children who struggle with activities like dressing, eating, and playing.
Skill Improvement:
Enhances motor skills, sensory processing, and self-regulation.
Support for Various Needs:
Benefits children with Autism, ADHD, developmental delays, physical disabilities & learning disorders.
Focused Therapy:
Provides specialized help for better coordination and social skills.
Occupational Therapy Procedure
Occupational therapy begins with assessing needs and setting goals, then creates a personalized plan and conducts sessions to improve daily living skills and development.
Personalized Evaluation
We start with a thorough assessment to identify your child’s specific needs and objectives.
Expert Consultation
Our specialists provide tailored advice and create a customized therapy plan to suit your child’s individual needs.
Focused Therapy Sessions
Participate in daily 40-minute sessions designed to target key areas for improvement and promote consistent progress.
Advantages of Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy enhances daily living skills, promotes independence, and supports overall development.
Improves Daily Living Skills
Promotes Independence
Encourages self-sufficiency and confidence in handling everyday tasks.
Supports Development
Addresses motor skills, sensory processing, and self-regulation to aid overall growth.
Fosters Social Skills
Helps children improve coordination and interact more effectively with peers.
Advantages of Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy enhances daily living skills, promotes independence, and supports overall development.
Improves Daily Living Skills
Assists children with activities like dressing, eating, and playing.
Promotes Independence
Encourages self-sufficiency and confidence in handling everyday tasks.
Supports Development
Addresses motor skills, sensory processing, and self-regulation to aid overall growth.
Fosters Social Skills
Helps children improve coordination and interact more effectively with peers.
Frequently asked questions
Results from occupational therapy can vary, but many families notice improvements within a few weeks of starting therapy, with ongoing progress over time.
Occupational therapy focuses on enhancing daily living skills, improving motor functions, and supporting sensory processing and self-regulation to promote overall development.
Occupational therapy is highly effective in helping children develop necessary skills, improve daily functioning, and achieve greater independence, especially when tailored to individual needs.
The duration of occupational therapy for a child can vary based on their specific needs, but it often ranges from a few months to a year or more, depending on progress and goals.
Typically, children receive 3 to 6 sessions per week, though the exact number can be adjusted based on the child’s needs and therapy goals.