Nav Chetan Special Education Early Intervention Therapeutic Centre' Pediatric occupational therapists help children work towards engaging fully in all aspects of their lives. These include development, play, academics, self care, mealtimes, and much more!
Here in Rehabilitation & Research Centre Pediatric occupational therapists work with the family, child and physician to develop an appropriate course of treatment.
Pediatric Occupational Therapists provide evaluation and training of:
- fine motor skills and uses of hands
- activities for daily living, such as feeding, dressing, and bathing
- feeding difficulties, including oral motor deficits and oral aversion
- developmental skills
- eye hand coordination, including visual motor coordination and visual perceptual skills
- Sensory Integration training.
- academic skills such as following directions, problem solving, and hand writing
- social and emotional skills
- Adaptive/ assistive equipment and upper body splinting needs.
- Autism related disorders
- Sensory-motor disorders
- Upper extremity (shoulder, arm and hand) injuries including brachial plexus injuries, burns, fractures, etc.
- ADD/ADHD
- Developmental disabilities
- Down Syndrome and other genetic diagnoses
- Cerebral Palsy and other neurological diagnoses
- Traumatic brain injury
- Delays in fine motor and visual motor skills directly affecting academic performance