Helping children build sensory regulation, motor skills, attention, independence, school readiness, and daily living skills.
Aaryavart Centre provides occupational therapy services through assessment, sensory integration support, fine motor activities, self-care training, feeding support, handwriting readiness, parent guidance, and home programs.
Every child has different challenges. Some children struggle with sensory overload, while others need help with grip, handwriting, balance, attention, feeding, dressing, sitting tolerance, or daily routines.
At Aaryavart Centre, occupational therapy begins with an assessment. Based on your child’s strengths and needs, our team creates a personalized OT roadmap for centre-based therapy, online guidance, or home activity support.
Occupational therapy can help children who struggle with:
Support for sound, touch, texture, movement, and sensory regulation challenges.
Activities to improve hand strength, grip, coordination, pencil control, and object handling.
Support for focus, task completion, classroom readiness, and activity participation.
Guidance for dressing, eating, toileting readiness, grooming, and daily independence.
Support for food textures, oral sensitivity, mealtime routines, and participation.
Help with handwriting, following routines, classroom participation, play skills, and independence.
Helps children manage sensory overload, meltdowns, touch sensitivity, movement needs, and regulation challenges.
Supports grip strength, hand-eye coordination, pencil control, cutting, coloring, buttoning, and daily hand use.
Helps with balance, body awareness, posture, movement planning, and physical coordination.
Supports writing readiness, sitting posture, pencil grip, attention, and classroom participation.
Builds independence in dressing, feeding, grooming, toileting routines, and daily tasks.
Guides parents with simple home strategies, sensory activities, and daily routine support.
Many children with autism, ADHD, speech delay, sensory processing concerns, and developmental delays benefit from occupational therapy.
OT can support sensory regulation, attention, motor planning, fine motor skills, emotional regulation, daily routines, play skills, and school readiness.
Aaryavart’s OT team works with speech therapists, ABA therapists, special educators, and child development specialists when a child needs multidisciplinary support.
We understand your child’s sensory, motor, attention, daily living, school readiness, and routine challenges.
Our team creates goals for sensory regulation, fine motor skills, self-care, attention, and independence.
Your child receives structured occupational therapy through centre-based sessions, online guidance or home program support.
Parents receive simple strategies and activities to support progress at home.
We track goals and update the therapy plan as your child progresses.
Occupational therapy helps children build sensory regulation, motor skills, attention, self-care, school readiness, play skills, and daily living independence.
Your child may need OT if they struggle with sensory issues, poor grip, handwriting, feeding, dressing, attention, sitting tolerance, coordination, or daily routines.
Yes. Occupational therapy can support children with autism in sensory regulation, motor planning, fine motor skills, self-care, attention, play, and school readiness.
Yes. OT can help children with ADHD-like concerns by supporting attention, routines, body awareness, self-regulation, and classroom readiness.
Yes. Aaryavart provides sensory support and sensory integration-based activities for children with sensory sensitivities, meltdowns, regulation challenges, and movement needs.
Yes. Aaryavart provides parent-guided home activity support, therapy goals, video guidance, and progress reviews for families who need home-based OT support.
Yes. Aaryavart provides online OT guidance and parent training for families across India and abroad.
Start with an OT assessment. Our team will understand your child’s needs and suggest a personalized occupational therapy roadmap.