Occupational Therapy
Developing self-care, learning, and play skills to increase the child's independence

How the procedure works
Occupational therapy works with three areas of development: self-care (dressing, eating, hygiene), learning (writing, reading, concentration), and play (motor and social skills). We use sculpting, drawing, and construction for fine motor skills, ball games and climbing for coordination, texture work for sensory development, and role-playing for social growth. The therapist assesses the child's abilities, creates an individual plan, and helps adapt the home environment.
Assessment and Individual Plan
Thorough assessment of the child's abilities: observing movements, coordination, attention. Developing an individual program considering the child's strengths, setting goals together with parents.
Active Sessions
Play methods and special equipment: sculpting, drawing, construction for fine motor skills; ball games and climbing for coordination; texture work; role-playing and cognitive games.
Environment Adaptation and Training
Recommendations for adapting the home environment, teaching parents and educators to support the child's skills. Reinforcing achievements and planning next goals.
How Sessions Look
Indications and contraindications
Indications
Contraindications
Who performs the procedure

Artikboyeva Nodira Avazovna
Junior Sensory Integration Specialist

Karimberdiyev Azamat Akhmadjon ogli
Sensory Integration Specialist

Mansurova Zulfiyakhon Azizkhujayevna
Children's Massage and Occupational Therapy Specialist
What diagnoses it helps with Occupational Therapy
Book an initial consultation
A doctor will review your documents and provide recommendations within 24 hours.
