Occupational Therapists help children succeed and become more independent within their “occupations,” or daily activities. These daily activities include playing, learning, and socialising.
Children with special needs may have developmental and medical challenges that hinder normal development, causing loss of function and/or functional skill mastery necessary for independence and school readiness.Our experienced occupational therapists use an approach that gives strong consideration to sensory processing disorders and implement a variety of therapeutic intervention strategies to help your child move towards independence.
Interventions promote the development of gross, fine, oral-motor and sensory integration and visual-motor skills that children need to function and socialise in their home, school, play, and community environments.