Occupational Therapy
Helps children develop essential skills for daily activities like self-care, play, and schoolwork.
Focuses on improving fine motor skills, sensory processing, and overall independence.
Supports children in overcoming challenges to thrive at home, school, and in the community.
Encourages confidence and adaptability through hands-on, personalized care.
Tailored to meet each child’s unique developmental needs.
What is Occupational Therapy?
How Can Occupational Therapy Help?
Builds fine and gross motor skills for tasks like handwriting and dressing.
Helps children manage sensory sensitivities and feel more comfortable in their environments.
Improves self-care abilities like brushing teeth and tying shoes.
Enhances emotional regulation and social interactions.
Boosts independence and confidence in daily routines.
What Do You Do in Occupational Therapy?
Practice fine motor activities like cutting, drawing, or stringing beads.
Engage in sensory integration exercises using textures, movement, and sounds.
Learn self-care skills, including dressing, grooming, and using utensils.
Play games that build coordination, focus, and problem-solving skills.
Use fun, interactive tools to make learning enjoyable and effective.