Rise in Occupational Therapy cases
Some children have difficulty in paying attention and get distracted easily.

General Activities of Daily Life – Provide aid to young ones facing difficulties in daily activities like brushing, dressing, toileting, writing, etc. The therapy helps develop self-help skills in children.
Sensory Processing Issues – It is seen that children with sensory processing issues are unable to synthesize information in the basic 5 senses – sight, smell, touch, hear, and taste. These children may experience over-sensitivity, under-sensitivity, or both. They often feel difficulty in paying attention and get distracted easily. Occupational therapy can help them regain the skills and addresses the issue.
Fine and Gross Motor Skills – Gross motor skill (movement of muscles in arms, legs, etc.) Fine muscle skills (use of small muscles in forearm and fingers.) Kids having trouble with these skills may experience difficulty in walking, bicycling, etc. Occupational therapy can be used to deal with the condition and eventually eradicate it.



