Occupational Therapy (OT)
Early Intervention
- Physical And Sensory Skills (rolling, sitting, crawling, standing and walking)
- Communication Skills (gesturing, smiling, hearing, seeing, eye-contact)
- Cognitive Skills (thinking, exploring, figuring out the solution, planning, focusing)
Perceptual and Motor Therapy
In order to help the child overcome deficiencies in above areas, Occupational Therapists at Abhyaas Special School utilize strategies such as gross body movements, fine movements, walking on uneven surface, balancing, stair climbing, board copying skills, etc. At Abhyaas Special School we offer a wide range of standardized and self-designed equipment to help the children develop coordinated movements.
Sensory Integration Therapy
Challenges arise when there is a disconnect between signals coming from different senses, or sometimes an overload of certain signals, the so-called sensory dysfunction.
We at Abhyaas Special School carefully assess the child’s challenges and develop an individualized sensory integration plan. Using our well-equipped and structures environment, we expose the child to variety of controlled sensory stimulation. Our advanced therapy procedures help a child to gradually learn to cope and self-control these sensory issues.,br> We also devise a home based plan, and explain strategies and techniques that parents can follow in helping the child with sensory issues, overloads, and events.
Cognitive Development Therapy
A child’s cognitive capacity govern the mental ability of acquiring knowledge and conceptual understanding of concepts, ideas, and appropriate actions through thinking, prior experience, and the use of senses. Children who do not exhibit an age-appropriate learning or ability to deal with the environment benefit from cognitive development therapy.
We at Abhyaas Special School provide one-to-one sessions in a structured environment that focuses on improving different aspects of cognitive abilities such as memory, attention, thinking, planning, focusing, problem solving and decision making. We use variety of equipments and techniques such as smart board-based games, puzzles, board games, matching cards or shapes, following increasingly complex instructions, word search games, answering questions about stories, etc. We challenge the child to exercise their brain and gradually increase the complexity of the tasks or activities.