Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy is a useful form of therapy for children with special educational needs (SEN), particularly those who have difficulties with fine and gross motor skills.

At our training center, we believe in individualised case management and work closely with each child and their family to develop a treatment plan that addresses their unique needs and goals. The registered occupational therapist will first conduct an overall development assessment for the child, and explain the assessment results to the parents. Based on the child's developmental progress, the therapist will recommend specific daily home training and practices in areas that may need improvement. If the child requires occupational therapy, the therapist will tailor relevant training programs that suits the child's needs, such as training fine and gross motor skills, sensory integration (for large and small muscles), attention skills, executive functions and more.

Individual
Format

Individual

4 Sessions x 45mins
Duration

4 Sessions x 45mins

Child with SEN
Target

Child with SEN

Shatin
Location

Shatin

Benefits

Evaluate whether the child's development and behavior are affected by sensory integration issues.
Identify sensory integration problems in children and provide appropriate intervention and training to help reduce the difficulties, discomfort, and self-stimulation caused by sensory integration dysfunction.
Train the child's large and small muscles to lay a foundation for future self-care, writing, and other abilities.
Improve the child's focus and learning ability through training.

packages

4 Sessions x 45 Mins$3,920.00

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Instructors

Zoe Lee

Job Title

Steve Chan

Job Title

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