Occupational Therapy
An occupational therapist works with children who have difficulties with the practical and social skills necessary for their everyday life.
An occupational therapist helps children to gain independence in their daily activities by strengthening the development of fine motor skills, sensory-motor skills; visual motor skills that children need to function and socialize. We evaluate a child’s current skills related to playing, school performance, and daily activities and compare them with what is developmentally appropriate for their age group.
- Fine motor skills
- Eye-hand co-ordination.
- ADL(Like brushing, bathing, getting dressed,etc.
- Gross motor skills.
- Sensory integration.
- Visual-motor skills.
- Oral motor skills.
- Cognitive perceptual skills.
- social -Emotional skills.
- Play skills