Occupational Therapy

ELEVE THERAPY
Occupational Therapy – Building Independence Through Play

“Every skill mastered is a step toward independence.”

We use fun, play-based methods to help children improve fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and daily living activities — from holding a pencil to buttoning a shirt — so they can participate fully in school and life.

We Support:

  • Delayed fine motor skills
  • Sensory processing difficulties
  • Handwriting challenges
  • Self-care skill delays (dressing, feeding)
  • Developmental coordination disorder
Occupational Therapy

Helps children develop, recover, or maintain daily living and functional skills, improving independence, coordination, and overall growth.

What It Helps With

Fine Motor Skills: Enhances hand-eye coordination and dexterity for better writing, drawing, and daily activities.

Gross Motor Skills: Improves balance, strength, and overall body coordination for safer movement and play.

Self-Care Activities: Teaches children to manage daily tasks like dressing, eating, and personal hygiene independently.

Sensory Processing: Supports children who have difficulty responding to sensory input, improving focus, behavior, and comfort.

Adaptive Skills: Develops problem-solving, social interaction, and cognitive abilities for better participation at home and school.

Treatment Approach

Individualized Assessment: Evaluates each child’s abilities and challenges to design a personalized therapy plan.

Hands-On Therapy: Uses activities and exercises to improve physical, sensory, and cognitive skills.

Skill-Building Exercises: Focuses on practical daily tasks to enhance independence and confidence.

Play-Based Techniques: Engages children in fun activities to encourage learning and skill development.

Parent & Caregiver Education: Provides strategies and guidance to continue therapy and reinforce skills at home.