Occupational Therapy

The primary aim of a Paediatric Occupational Therapy is to help children with physical, psychological, behavioural,cognitive, or sensory challenges, develop the skills they need to participate in daily activities and reach their full potential. This involves enabling them to engage in play, learning, and self-care tasks, thereby enhancing their independence, confidence, and overall quality of life.

As per Dr.Jean Ayres “ Sensations are food for the brain”. She insisted on “Sensory integration”, which can help individuals who struggle to interpret what they say,hear,touch,vision,taste or smell such as people with Autism or sensory processing disorder and other childhood disorders. We discover this as a key for our children's development.