▶️ Occupational Therapy
▶️ Speech Therapy
▶️ Special Education
▶️ Behaviour Therapy
▶️ Diet & Nutrition
▶️ Learning Readiness
▶️ Play & Recreational Activities
▶️ Congnitive Training For Intellectual Activities
Neev has regular activities & exercies for children. These are conducted under the guidance and supervision of occupational therapist.
These activities have been crafted not only to keep children occupied, but also to build confidence and improve their social and communication skills. The activities promote bonding amongst children and enable them to learn in an interesting and fun-filled manner.
Occupational Therapists play an important role in the journey of an autistic child, as they can support them to engage in meaningful activities of daily living and life roles. Life roles of a child may include being a sibling, friend and student. Occupational therapy most commonly focuses on developing social skills, play skills, emotional regulation, fine motor, gross motor, sensory processing, self-care, transitions, organisational skills, attention and cognition. The Occupational Therapist will work with the child and their support unit, to develop child-centred goals to target in therapy sessions. Therapy can be conducted in many settings such as 1:1, group sessions and school environments.
Occupational Therapy (OT) is a healthcare profession focused on helping individuals of all ages achieve independence and improve their ability to perform daily activities. Occupational therapists work with people who face physical, cognitive, emotional, or developmental challenges, aiming to enhance their quality of life through personalized interventions. These professionals assess the needs of their clients and develop customized treatment plans that may include exercises to improve motor skills, adaptive techniques, and the use of assistive devices.
OT is not limited to physical rehabilitation; it also addresses mental health, helping individuals manage stress, develop coping strategies, and improve social skills. Occupational therapists work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, schools, rehabilitation centers, and even clients’ homes. Their goal is to support individuals in performing meaningful activities, whether it’s self-care tasks, work responsibilities, or leisure pursuits. By focusing on what matters most to the individual, occupational therapy plays a vital role in promoting health, well-being, and independence.