Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy (OT) focuses on bringing the child to the best level of functional performance in both home and school settings. Occupational therapy can help in improving gross and fine motor skills, sensory processing, postural control, balancing responses, visual-motor integration, handwriting, and activities of daily living.
Self-Care
To enable your child to be able to effectively perform basic tasks of self-care such as dressing, showering, etc.
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Productivity
To enable your child to be able to perform basic reading, writing, as well as being able to recognise visual and motor cues.
Leisure
To enable your child to utilise their senses to engage in play and leisure, by integrating their senses and behaviours cohesively.
Social Skills
To enable your child to be able to effectively communicate and listen, and also be able to cooperate with their peers.
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