Occupational Therapy

Paediatric occupational therapists helps children gain independence while also strengthening the development of fine motor skills, sensory motor skills and visual motor skills that children need to function and socialize. Paediatric occupational therapists are trained to address sensory-processing issues and help equip parents to successfully manage their child’s behavioural struggles. We apply special approaches and techniques to maximise the child’s engagement, achievement and independence in all activities, including those at school, play, leisure and self-care skills such as dressing and feeding. We paediatric occupational therapists work with babies, children and teenagers up to the age of 18, with an expert understanding of the child’s development and condition, we analyse why a child may be struggling to carry out specific tasks to then devise a bespoke treatment plan to address these specific issues.

Children may require occupational therapy with or without the presence of medical condition. Kids with the following medical conditions are considered to be “at risk” for delays in skills impacting participation in home and school environments.

  1. Sensory processing/integrative disorder.
  2. Developmental coordination disorder.
  3. Developmental delay.
  4. Autism persuasive developmental disorders.
  5. Learning problems or disability
  6. Down syndrome and other syndromic conditions
  7. Juvenile rheumator arthritis
  8. Orthopedic problems
  9. Birth injuries/birth defects
  10. Spina bifida
  11. Apydrocephalus
  12. Other neurological deficits
  13. Cerebral palsy and other chronic illnesses
  14. Traumatic injuries (brain or spinal cord)

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