Putrajaya Occupational Therapy for Special Children - RM150.00

Date Posted: 26-07-2017 10:25 AM    Location: Putrajaya, WP Putrajaya    Posted by: Dr. Khew    Views: 643 times
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Newly setup therapy center in Cyberjaya and Putrajaya now open!

Occupational therapy available for Children with special needs.
Experience OT who handles more than 1000 special need kids.

OT help kids with various needs improve their cognitive, physical, sensory, and motor skills and enhance their self-esteem and sense of accomplishment.

According to the America Occupational Therapy Assocuation, children with these medical problems might benefit from OT:

- sensory processing disorder
- learning problems
- autism/pervasive developmental disorders
- ADHD
- behavioral problems
- broken bones or other orthopedic injuries
- global developmental delays
- down syndrome
- multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and other chronic illnesses.

Occupational therapists might:

- help kids work on fine motor skills so they can grasp and release toys and develop good handwriting skills
address hand-eye coordination to improve kids' play and school skills (hitting a target, batting a ball, copying from a blackboard, etc.)
- help kids with severe developmental delays learn basic tasks (such as bathing, getting dressed, brushing their teeth, and feeding themselves)
- help kids with behavioral disorders maintain positive behaviors in all environments (e.g., instead of hitting others or acting out, using positive ways to deal with anger, such as writing about feelings or participating in a physical activity)
- teach kids with physical disabilities the coordination skills needed to feed themselves, use a computer, or increase the speed and legibility of their handwriting
- evaluate a child's need for specialized equipment, such as wheelchairs, splints, bathing equipment, dressing devices, or communication aids
- work with kids who have sensory and attentional issues to improve focus and social skills

Call 011-10140828 for more info or arrangement for therapy sessions.