Service
Occupational Therapy
Sensory development & daily living skills
Enhancing Independence, Sensory Development & Daily Living Skills
Occupational Therapy helps children develop the essential skills required for daily living, learning, social participation, sensory regulation and functional independence through structured, goal-oriented intervention.
Our Approach
Each child receives a detailed assessment to identify sensory processing difficulties, fine motor challenges, attention needs, self-regulation concerns, daily-living limitations and coordination difficulties — then an individualized therapy plan.
Focus Areas
- Sensory Integration — responding appropriately to sound, touch and movement.
- Fine Motor Skills — writing, hand strength, grasping and coordination.
- Hand-Eye Coordination and Attention & Concentration.
- Activities of Daily Living (ADL) — eating, dressing, grooming, hygiene.
- Behavioural & Emotional Regulation — self-control and calming techniques.
Children Commonly Supported
- Autism Spectrum Disorder & ADHD
- Sensory Processing Difficulties
- Developmental Delay & Intellectual Disabilities
- Cerebral Palsy & Learning Disabilities
- Behavioural Challenges & Multiple Disabilities
Our Goal
To help children become more independent, confident, regulated and capable in their daily lives.
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