Our Occupational Therapy program focuses on helping children develop the "skills for the job of living." For a child, that "job" includes playing, learning, and performing daily tasks independently. We help children who struggle with motor skills, sensory processing, and coordination.
Occupational Therapy goes beyond physical exercise; it addresses how a child interacts with their environment. We provide support for:
Helping children build independence, confidence, and classroom readiness
Strengthening the small muscles in the hands to improve handwriting, using scissors, and buttoning clothes.
Helping children who are over-sensitive or under-sensitive to touch, sound, or light, allowing them to stay calm and focused in a classroom.
Improving eye-hand coordination, which is vital for reading, copying from a blackboard, and sports.
Building core strength and balance to help with posture and physical confidence.
Training for independence in daily activities like eating, dressing, and grooming.
Goal-oriented activities that feel like play — designed for real progress
Our therapists use goal-oriented activities that feel like play but are scientifically designed to rewire the brain and body connection.
By improving a child's physical capabilities, we directly boost their self-esteem and classroom performance.
Small steps in coordination lead to giant leaps in confidence. We help your child master the tasks of everyday life.