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Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Overview

Helping children develop essential life skills.

Our occupational therapy services aim to improve children's ability to perform daily activities, enhancing their independence and quality of life.We use structured, evidence-based approaches tailored to each child’s developmental needs.

Approaches we used are:-

1.Sensory Integration Therapy(SI)

Helps children process and respond to sensory input effectively:

*Improves attention and behavior.

*Reduces sensory sensitivities (touch, sound, movement)

*Enhances body awareness and coordination.

Commonly used for children with autism, ADHD, and sensory processing issues.

2. Fine Motor Skill Training

Focused on improving hand function for daily tasks:

*Grasping, holding, and manipulating objects

*Writing and drawing skills

*Hand-eye coordination

3.Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Training

Supports independence in everyday activities:

*Feeding and self-care (brushing, dressing)

*Toileting skills

*Grooming and hygiene

4.Hand Function & Dexterity Training

Improves finger strength and control

Enhances precision and coordination

Essential for writing and school-related tasks

5. Postural Control & Core Stability

Improves sitting balance and posture

Enhances ability to focus during activities.

Supports better upper limb function.

6.Cognitive & Play Therapy

Improves attention, memory, and problem-solving.

Encourages structured play and interaction.

Supports learning and school readiness.

7.Pre-Writing & School Readiness Training

Prepares children for academic activities:

Pencil grip and control.

Shape and letter formation.

Classroom behavior and task completion.

8.Behavioral & Social Skill Training

Improves interaction and communication

Develops social participation skills

Helps manage behavior and routines.

9.Parent Training & Home Program

Guidance on home-based activities

Strategies to manage behavior and daily routines.

Continuous support for parents and caregivers.