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Skills for Everyday Life
Therapy that builds independence in daily tasks, motor skills, and sensory regulation.
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Start: Tuesday, 10:30am – 1:30pm
End: Thursday, 9:00am – 11:00am
Status: Ongoing
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Pediatric Occupational
Pediatric Occupational Therapy helps children build the skills they need for everyday life-writing, dressing, feeding, playing, balancing, and focusing.
We work on fine-motor skills, sensory regulation, hand strength, body awareness, coordination, and visual-motor integration.

Children who struggle with writing, holding a pencil, sitting properly, using both hands, balancing, climbing, or completing daily tasks benefit significantly from OT.
Parents receive home plans to support consistency.
Our Main Goals
- Build independence in daily tasks
- Improve motor and sensory skills
- Strengthen focus and coordination
- Reduce frustration in children
- Support families with practical routines
frequently asked questions
Therapy that helps children build everyday skills.
Children with motor, sensory, behaviour, or daily-task difficulties.
Yes. It strengthens hand control and coordination.
Yes. Sensory support is a major component.
Consistency leads to steady improvement.