What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy helps children develop independence in daily life, learning, play, and community participation. OTs work with children to improve their self-care, mobility, sensory processing, and practical life skills.
What Does an Occupational Therapist Do?
Occupational therapists provide personalised support to:
- Self-care: Dressing, grooming, bathing, and toileting
- Daily living skills: Cooking, cleaning, budgeting, and household management
- Mobility & sensory skills: Improving movement, coordination, and sensory regulation
- Community participation: Supporting travel, school, play, and social engagement
- Adaptive equipment guidance: Recommending tools or modifications to support independence
Sessions are hands-on, practical, and fun, helping children build skills they can apply in everyday life.