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Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy helps children develop skills necessary for daily activities and meaningful participation in life. Occupational therapists work on fine motor skills, sensory processing, self-care routines, play skills, school readiness, and social interaction. They may also address sensory integration issues, handwriting difficulties, and motor planning challenges.

How It Works ?
- Occupational therapy assesses an individual's physical, cognitive, and emotional abilities to tailor interventions to their specific needs.
- Therapists break down daily activities into manageable tasks, working on individual components to enhance overall functional independence.
- Occupational therapy introduces adaptive tools and techniques to facilitate independence in activities of daily living, making tasks more manageable.
- For individuals with sensory processing issues, occupational therapy incorporates sensory integration techniques to improve regulation and responsiveness to stimuli.
- Therapy focuses on client-driven goals, ensuring interventions align with the individual's priorities and contribute to an improved quality of life.