Occupational Therapy (OT) helps children develop the essential skills they need for daily life, including self-care, school tasks, play, and social interaction. It enhances fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, sensory processing, attention, and problem-solving abilities, enabling children to participate more fully in their environment. OT also supports confidence, independence, and social engagement, empowering children to accomplish tasks on their own. At Spesh Knack Planet, therapy is individualized to meet each child’s unique needs, with active parent involvement to reinforce skills at home and ensure consistent, meaningful progress.
Occupational Therapy (OT) is a type of therapy that helps children develop the skills they need to participate fully in everyday activities, such as self-care, schoolwork, play, and social interactions. OT focuses on improving fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, sensory processing, attention, and problem-solving abilities, enabling children to become more independent and confident.
Helps children perform everyday tasks such as dressing, eating, and grooming independently.
Occupational therapy helps children with autism improve motor, sensory, and behavioral skills
Occupational Therapy (OT) helps children develop the skills they need to participate fully in daily life, including self-care, school activities, play, and social interactions.
Our social skills programs use role-play and peer modeling to teach sharing, turn-taking, and social cues—helping children build confidence and meaningful relationships.