Occupational Therapy (OT) is a form of therapy that has the primary goal of enabling individuals to participate in their daily living activities, help them be independent of such skills, and carry out their occupation in a better way.
Speech therapy is a form of therapy that focuses on improving an individual's speech and language abilities.
The psychology department offers a range of services to improve the psychological well-being and learning abilities of children.
The special needs education aims to work on a child’s school readiness skills.
Physiotherapy is a form of therapy that focuses on improving an individual's physical function and mobility.
Feeding Therapy can help the babies to develop normal, effective feeding patterns with therapists working closely with parents and family members to identify their source of difficulty and develop specific treatment plans for them.
Oral-motor therapy is highly recommended for babies and children who have feeding issues, oral placement issues, and sensory issues regarding their lips, tongue, cheek etc.