top of page

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapists (OTs) support children in engaging in "occupations" that are meaningful to them (eg: making friends, learning in school and executing daily self-care tasks) and support children in overcoming any challenges they face in their daily lives. OTs collaborate with parents, caregiver and schools by helping them understand their child's needs and equipping them with strategies on how to best support their development in various environments (Home, School, Playground etc)

1. Self care

Image.PNG

Dressing

Showering

Feeding 

Brushing

Toileting

Sleep 

Time management

2. Productivity / School Tasks

unknown.png

Regulation

Attending to instructions

Memory

Organisational skills

Pre-Writing

Handwriting

3. Social Participation
 

Subject.png

Social skills

Emotional Regulation

Sharing

Cooperation

Group Plan

Whole body listening

Self-Esteem

Mental Health

4. Leisure / Play

Subject.png

Pretend Play

Gross/Fine motor

Motor Planning

Bilateral Integration

Praxis 

Problem Solving

Some Approaches

Social Thinking

Sensory Integration

Routines Based Interview

Alert Program for Self-Regulation

Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational

DIR Floortime
Learn to Play Therapy


Early Start Denver Model

Executive Functioning Skills training

Handwriting/Learning Without Tears

Performance Approach

Therapeutic Listening Program

Zones of Regulation

image.png
image.png
image.png

Occupations of different age groups

Preschool

Primary school

bottom of page