Areas we focus on in Treatment
Sensory Processing
Sensory processing is how the brain interprets input from the senses, body, and environment. We help develop regulation strategies for better daily participation.
Gross Motor
Gross motor skills involve large muscle movements for balance, strength, and coordination. We use play-based exercises to improve stability and body awareness.
daily living skills
Daily living skills like dressing, eating, and hygiene promote independence. We use structured activities, routine-building and adaptive strategies. to build confidence.
Primitive Reflexes
Primitive reflexes are automatic movements at birth that support early development. If retained, they can impact coordination, learning, and daily skills. We use activities to help integrate them for better function.
Fine Motor/Visual Motor
Fine motor skills involve small hand movements for tasks like writing and buttoning. Visual motor skills coordinate vision with movement. We use exercises and play to improve coordination and independence.
social emotional regulation
Social and emotional regulation helps children manage emotions, behaviors, and interactions. We teach coping strategies and social skills for better self-control and emotional awareness.
Delayed Milestones
Delayed milestones occur when a child struggles to meet developmental skills on time, affecting motor skills and independence. We use play-based activities to support progress.
Handwriting
Handwriting requires fine motor control, coordination, and posture. We improve grip, letter formation, and endurance through targeted exercises. and adaptive strategies.