Occupational Therapy
Pediatric occupational therapy helps children engage in daily activities through sensory integration,
play, motor skill development, and adaptive tools.
Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Pediatric occupational therapists provide treatment to help children meet developmental milestones, overcome sensory challenges and improve self-care, play and self-regulation skills. Occupational therapy can help your child in the following areas:
- Moving (fine motor skills like using the small muscles of their hands).
- Learning (cognitive skills).
- Playing (social and emotional skills).
- Activities of daily living (dressing and feeding).
- Skills needed for their education (pre-writing, writing and scissor skills).
Pediatric occupational therapy can encourage children to write with a pencil, feed themselves and play with their peers, for example. Each child enrolled in pediatric occupational therapy will have their own individualized goals to meet their needs after a full evaluation.
Program Details
- Entry Age
2 Years – 12 Years
Operation Hours
- Monday - Friday
8.00am – 6.00pm
Time Table
- 1 hours / Individual