Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy aims to support children and adolescents who face challenges in their daily activities, whether in terms of academic learning, personal independence, or social participation.
Our occupational therapy services assess strengths and needs in order to offer personalized interventions to:
- develop fine and gross motor skills (writing, cutting, coordination, balance);
- promote independence in daily routines (dressing, eating, organizing tasks);
- support sensory and emotional regulation to better manage attention, concentration, and transitions;
- support children and adolescents with ASD, ADHD, learning disabilities, or motor skills disorders;
- improve social participation and the skills necessary for everyday life.
In collaboration with the family and, if necessary, the school or other professionals, the occupational therapist implements concrete strategies and tools to promote daily development and independence.