Occupational Therapy (OT)

Promoting Independence in Everyday Life

Occupational Therapy helps children develop the physical, cognitive, and sensory skills they need to succeed in daily routines. For children with autism, OT builds critical independence through fun, goal-driven activities.

Focus Areas:

  • Fine motor skills (e.g. writing, buttoning)
  • Sensory processing and integration
  • Feeding and grooming routines
  • Balance and coordination
  • Visual-motor and hand-eye coordination

Our Method

Our OTs use child-led therapy and play-based learning to make progress enjoyable. We offer structured sessions that empower children while providing practical tips for caregivers.

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