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Occupational Therapy

Helping children gain independence in daily activities through structured, evidence-based, goal-oriented therapy tailored to each child's unique needs.

Overview

What is Occupational Therapy?

Occupational therapy (OT) helps children develop the skills they need to participate in everyday activities — such as dressing, eating, writing, playing, and learning in school. These are the child's primary 'occupations'.

Dr. Prasoon uses a child-centred, play-based approach to make therapy engaging and effective while building the underlying motor, cognitive, sensory, and social skills that help children thrive in daily life.

Who We Help

Is this right for my child?

Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Children with ADHD and attention difficulties
Developmental delays — motor, cognitive, social
Fine motor difficulties and handwriting problems
Sensory processing challenges
Post-injury rehabilitation
Learning disabilities affecting school performance
Self-care difficulties — dressing, feeding, grooming
The Process

What happens in a session?

01

Initial Assessment

Dr. Prasoon conducts a thorough evaluation of your child's strengths, challenges, and goals across all areas of development. This takes 45–60 minutes.

02

Goal Setting

Together with you and your child, specific measurable goals are set — what success looks like for your family, at home and at school.

03

Activity-Based Therapy

Sessions use play, games, and structured activities to build skills in a fun, motivating way. Every activity has a therapeutic purpose.

04

Home Program

After each session, Dr. Prasoon shares simple home exercises and activities to reinforce progress between sessions.

Expected Results

What results can I expect?

Improved ability to dress, feed, and self-care independently
Better handwriting and fine motor control
Increased focus and attention in school
Greater confidence and self-esteem
Improved social participation and play skills
Better sensory regulation and behaviour
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

The assessment includes observation of your child during structured and free-play activities, parent interviews, standardised tests where appropriate, and review of any previous reports. It takes 45–60 minutes.

Ready to start?

Book an initial consultation with Dr. Prasoon and take the first step toward your child's progress.

Book Consultation — ₹599