

Paediatric Developmental Delay Rehabilitation
Paediatric Developmental Delay Rehabilitation involves occupational therapy interventions tailored to address delays or difficulties in children's physical, cognitive, and emotional development, promoting skill acquisition, independence, and participation in daily activities.


Comprehensive Assessment
Evaluating the child's cognitive, motor, sensory, and emotional development.

Goal Setting
Collaborating with parents and caregivers to establish functional and meaningful goals.


Autism Spectrum Disorder
Providing interventions to address social, communication, and behavioral challenges.

Cerebral Palsy
Enhancing motor skills, mobility, and daily living skills.

Down Syndrome
Supporting cognitive, motor, and social development.

Developmental Coordination Disorder
Improving motor skills, coordination, and balance.

Sensory Processing Disorder
Helping children process and integrate sensory information.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Working with other healthcare professionals, such as physical therapists, speech therapists, and psychologists.
Parent & Caregiver Education
OTs contribute to the development of IEPs, outlining specific goals and strategies for supporting the child's learning.
School & Community Integration
OTs provide recommendations for adapting the classroom environment and instructional strategies to support the child's learning.
