Conduct one-on-one therapy sessions tailored to each child
s unique needs and goals.
Assess children
s functional abilities and developmental needs through standardized evaluations, observations, and caregiver interviews.
Develop individualized treatment plans based on assessment results, diagnosis, and family goals.
Provide direct occupational therapy interventions to improve fine motor skills, sensory integration, self-care, handwriting, play, and daily living activities.
Work with children who have developmental delays, sensory processing disorders, autism spectrum disorders (ASD), ADHD, physical disabilities, or other conditions.
Adapt tasks and environments to support participation in school, home, and community settings.
Educate and guide parents/caregivers on home-based exercises and strategies to promote progress.
Collaborate with other professionals such as Speech Therapists, Physiotherapists, Special Needs Teachers, and Clinical Psychologists.
Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential documentation of therapy sessions, assessments, progress reports, and discharge summaries.