Our Occupational Therapy & Physiotherapy (OTPT) services work collaboratively to support children in building the skills they need to thrive in everyday life. By combining the strengths of both therapies, we help children improve motor development, functional abilities, independence, and participation in daily activities.
What we do?
We provide individualized therapy programs that focus on:
Early intervention
Sensory processing and integration
Reflex integration
Activities of daily living and independence
Motor skills: Gross and fine motor skills: Strength, coordination, and balance
Social and emotional development
Feeding and oral-motor skills
Cognitive skills
Visual Integration skills
Play skills
Adaptive devices
Home, school and environment modification
Common Areas We Support
Anxiety
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Conduct Disorder
Chromosomal Disorders
Down Syndrome
Intellectual Disability
Learning Disorders
Muscular Dystrophy
Pelvic Health Conditions
Premature Birth
Sensory Processing Disorder
Spina Bifida
Traumatic Brain Injury
Vision Loss
Our Approach
We use evidence-based and child-centered methods tailored to each child’s needs, including:
DIR®/Floortime™ – relationship-based emotional development
Ayres Sensory Integration® – sensory and motor processing
Feeding Therapy – improving feeding skills and oral motor development
Play-based interventions – engaging the child through fun, meaningful activities
Family Involvement
We partner with families to support therapy goals, provide home strategies, and build routines that encourage development beyond the clinic.
Our Goal
To empower every child to reach their highest potential in movement, independence, and meaningful participation in daily life
Our Speech Language Therapy (SLT) services support children and adults in developing clear speech, expressive and receptive language, social communication skills, and safe swallowing abilities. Each therapy session is personalized to support the individual’s unique communication needs and goals.
Language Development – Supporting understanding and use of words, sentences, and conversations.
Social Communication Skills – Teaching turn-taking, emotional understanding, and conversation skills.
Fluency/Stuttering Therapy – Helping reduce speech interruptions and increase confidence in speaking.
Voice Therapy – Addressing issues related to pitch, tone, or vocal quality.
AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) – Providing tools like picture boards or speech-generating devices for non-verbal or minimally verbal individuals.
Common Areas We Support
Speech delays and articulation disorders
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Apraxia of speech
Stuttering or fluency difficulties
Language disorders (delayed or disordered language)
Voice problems (hoarseness, vocal strain)
Communication difficulties due to neurological conditions
Feeding and swallowing disorders
Our Approach
We use evidence-based, interactive, and play-based therapy approaches to help children build meaningful communication. Therapy is tailored to each child’s strengths, challenges, and interests to create a motivating and effective learning experience.
Family Involvement
We believe parents and caregivers are key partners in the therapy process. We provide home strategies, updates, and parent coaching to ensure progress continues beyond therapy sessions.
Our Goal
To empower individuals to express themselves clearly and confidently, connect with others, and participate fully in daily life through effective communication and safe swallowing.
We provide compassionate psychological services for children and teenagers facing emotional, behavioral, or developmental challenges. Our goal is to support mental well-being, build resilience, and empower young individuals to grow socially and emotionally.
What We Do
We offer:
Behavioral therapy
We support children in understanding and managing challenging behaviors such as aggression, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Through structured and supportive sessions, children learn emotional regulation, positive coping strategies, and appropriate ways to express themselves.
Counseling and emotional support
We provide a safe, supportive space where children and adolescents can explore their thoughts and emotions. Our therapists help young individuals cope with anxiety, low self-esteem, sadness, trauma, grief, peer issues, and major life transitions such as family changes or school stress.
Common Areas We Support
Emotional and behavioral difficulties
Attention or impulse-control difficulties (e.g., ADHD)
Anxiety, sadness, or mood disorders
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Social and peer relationship issues
Family or school-related stressors
Trauma or adjustment challenges
Our Approach
Our psychologists follow the DIR®/Floortime™ Model, focusing on:
Emotional and developmental growth
Child-led, play-based sessions
Strengthening relationships between children, parents, and therapists
Building emotional awareness and regulation
Family Involvement
We actively involve parents and caregivers in therapy, offering tools, emotional support, and guidance to strengthen the family-child relationship.
Our Goal
To create a nurturing space where children feel safe, understood, and equipped to manage life’s challenges with confidence and emotional strength.
Emotional and behavioral difficulties
Attention or impulse-control difficulties (e.g., ADHD)
Our Pediatric Physiotherapy service supports children in developing physical strength, movement coordination, posture, and mobility. We aim to build independence and participation in daily activities through movement-based interventions.
What We Do?
We help children:
Improve gross motor skills (walking, crawling, running)
Strengthen muscles and flexibility
Enhance coordination, balance, and posture
Manage muscle tone and motor planning
Build body awareness and functional independence
Common Conditions We Support
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Developmental delays
Down Syndrome
Neuromuscular disorders
Muscle weakness or hypotonia
Torticollis and plagiocephaly
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Genetic conditions
Our Approach
Play-based therapy that’s engaging and child-friendly