Occupational Therapy (OT) helps children with autism develop the skills they need to perform everyday activities. OT focuses on improving fine motor skills, sensory processing, and the ability to engage in daily tasks
OT helps children practice activities like writing, drawing, using utensils, and other fine motor tasks. Therapists also work on improving sensory processing issues, helping children cope with sensory overload or difficulties with touch, sound, or light. OT uses both structured exercises and playful activities to engage children and help them learn new skills.
OT is ideal for children who have trouble with fine motor skills or who are sensitive to sensory stimuli. It is also beneficial for children who struggle with activities like writing, using scissors, dressing, or managing sensory challenges in the environment.