Occupational Therapy
Building life skills through purposeful play and guided independence.
At Sahas, we help children develop essential daily living skills through engaging, goal-oriented therapy. Our focus is on boosting independence, confidence, and participation at home, school, and beyond.
Helping Children Thrive in Everyday Life
At Sahas, our Pediatric Occupational Therapy program is thoughtfully designed to help children develop the practical skills they need for everyday success. Whether it’s getting dressed, writing, feeding, or managing sensory challenges, we use a child-friendly, evidence-based approach that promotes confidence, independence, and engagement.
Customized plans tailored to each child's functional goals
Hands-on, play-driven therapy that builds real-world abilities
Working closely with families for lasting change beyond sessions
Who Can Benefit ?
Occupational therapy helps children overcome challenges in motor skills, attention, sensory response, and daily independence.
Children who struggle with tasks like drawing, writing, buttoning shirts, or using utensils.
Support with daily routines, sensory sensitivities, communication, and social interaction.
Improving focus, planning, and self-regulation for better participation in tasks.
Helping children respond appropriately to sensory input (e.g., sound, texture, movement).
Assistance with self-care tasks like dressing, feeding, grooming, and toileting.
Enhancing functional abilities, independence, and participation in age-appropriate activities.
Our Approach
We blend clinical expertise with play-based strategies to make therapy both effective and enjoyable.
Family-Centered Care
We partner with families to ensure that progress continues outside of therapy. Parent coaching and home strategies are essential parts of our program.
Hands-on instruction to extend skill development into the home environment.
Customized routines and exercises to reinforce therapy at home.
Why Occupational Therapy Matters
It’s not just about what a child can do—it’s about how confidently and independently they can do it. Early, focused intervention builds a strong foundation for lifelong functional success.