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Sensory Regulation​

Sensory Regulation helps children understand and manage how they respond to sights, sounds, touch, and movement. Through fun, play-based activities, we support sensory processing so children can stay calm, focused, and confident in daily routines.

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Motor Skills​

Motor Skills help children build strength, coordination, and motor planning through play-based activities. We support both fine and gross motor development – improving balance, dexterity, and body control – to enhance self-care, schoolwork and active play.

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Functional Skills​

Functional Skills focuse on helping children become more independent in daily activities. Through play and guided practice, we build abilities like dressing, organizing, and managing routines – skills that foster confidence and success at home, school, and in the community.

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Cognitive Skills

Cognitive Skills help children strengthen thinking, problem-solving, and attention abilities through engaging, play-based activities. We develop skills like memory, planning, and flexibility – essential for learning, completing tasks, and building independence in everyday life.

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Social-Emotional Skills

Social-Emotional Skills help children connect, communicate, and build positive relationships with others. Through guided play and interactive activities, we teach skills like sharing, turn-taking, emotional awareness, and cooperation – building confidence in social settings at home, school, and in the community. 

Occupational therapy sessions take place in our clinic or the child’s home

Each session includes 50 minutes of direct treatment and 10 minutes of parent communication

The therapy goals are jointly developed in collaboration with the family

Encourage real-life practice and carryover into daily routines​

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