Those who suffer from cerebral palsy and skull fractures or trauma that affect brain function and development.
Those who face difficulty in receiving, processing, and responds stimuli from the environment.
Those who suffer from motor vehicle accidents, sports injuries, and damage to the spinal cord
It is a neurological difficulty in processing some information. Some learning problems are dyslexia, dyspraxia, and ADHD.
Many children experience challenges in processing sensory information. Occupational therapists use techniques to help children regulate their responses to stimuli, and improve attention, and behaviour. It plays a crucial role in helping their daily life.
It involves the lack of coordination between small muscles in the hand and fingers which is essential for writing, drawing, etc…the therapist refines motor skills through exercises, activities like hand-eye coordination, and handwriting practice.
This skill involves the coordination of large muscles that are necessary for activities like running, jumping, and climbing. The therapist uses the play way method of activities and coordination exercises to improve the physical strength and motor skills of the children.
It will develop self-care activities like dressing, feeding, and grooming. Also, improving social skills through role-play, and peer interaction will help them to master the skills and change their attitude and shyness.