

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.

Individualized Assessment
We start with an extensive assessment to identify your child’s individualized needs and aspirations.

Expert Opinion
Our experts offer personalized guidance and develop a personalized treatment plan to meet your child’s unique requirements.

Focused Treatment Sessions
Participate in 40-minute sessions per day that are customized to work on areas for improvement and establish consistent progress.
Advantages of Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy aids in daily activities, promotes independence, and aids in general development.

Enhances Daily Living Skills
Helps children to accomplish activities like dressing, feeding, and playing.

Facilitates Development
Affects motor skills, sensory processing, and self-regulation for total development.

Encourages Autonomy
Encourages independence and confidence in performing daily activities.

Encourages Social Skills
Helps children develop coordination and involve more with others.
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
Occupational therapy outcomes can be inconsistent, but most families notice improvement in a few weeks following initiation of therapy, with gradual improvement afterwards.
Occupational therapy is dedicated to the establishment of daily living, motor, and sensory processing and self-regulation for overall development.
Occupational therapy does an excellent job of teaching children about skills they need, enhancing daily function, and promoting independence, particularly when targeted to particular needs.
The time of occupational therapy of a child will also differ according to his or her respective needs but would be from a few months to over one year, depending upon their progress and objectives.
They are typically supplied with 3 to 6 occupational therapy sessions per day, although frequency is flexible based on the child's needs and based on the purposes of the therapy.
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