ADLs (Activities of Daily Living) therapy for children focuses on empowering young individuals to develop essential life skills necessary for daily self-care and independence. Through playful and engaging interventions, occupational therapists work with children to improve their ability to perform tasks like dressing, eating, grooming, bathing, and personal hygiene. These activities not only enhance a child's self-esteem and confidence but also promote fine and gross motor skills, sensory processing, and cognitive abilities. With ADLs therapy, children can gain the necessary tools to navigate daily routines, fostering a sense of accomplishment and greater participation in their everyday lives.

  • Promoting Independence.
  • Adaptive Techniques.
  • Fine Motor Skills.
  • Gross Motor Skills.
  • Sensory Integration.
  • Feeding and Mealtime Skills.
  • Toileting and Personal Hygiene.
  • Environmental Adaptations. Environment.
  • Social Skills.
  • Task Breakdown