Pediatric Occupational Therapy

Helping children master the "job" of living—playing, learning, and self-care.

What is Pediatric OT?

Occupational Therapy helps children gain independence. For a child, their "occupation" includes playing, learning at school, and self-care. Our program addresses physical and sensory barriers preventing full participation.

Therapy & Care

Why OT Matters?

A child who struggles to hold a pencil, crashes into things, or cannot tolerate loud noises faces immense anxiety. OT addresses the root cause—whether it's weak muscles or a disorganized sensory system.

Signs Your Child Needs OT

Poor handwriting or trouble using scissors
Clumsiness, frequent tripping, or poor balance
Over-sensitive to sounds, fabrics, or messy play
Difficulty focusing or sitting still in class
Struggles with buttons, zippers, or shoelaces

Outcomes

Fine Motor Control: Better writing and grip.
Sensory Regulation: Calmer reactions to environment.
Gross Motor Skills: Improved balance and sports ability.
Self-Care: Independence in dressing and feeding.
Progress & Results

Sensory Integration

Our clinics use specialized sensory gyms (swings, trampolines). We use Sensory Integration Therapy to help the child's brain process information correctly, creating a "diet" of input for focus.

Common Questions

Is OT just for handwriting? +
No. We work on the whole body—core strength, sensory processing, and executive functioning.
What is a "Sensory Diet"? +
It is a personalized set of physical activities designed to keep your child calm and focused throughout the day.

Start Your Journey with Seedlings

Assessment available at Guwahati & Kokrajhar.