Expert-led Occupational Therapy Services in Delhi
Occupational Therapy is recommended for children with Autism, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Developmental Delays, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Learning Disabilities, and Motor Coordination Issues.
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Does My Child Need OT?
You may want to consult us if your child:
- Struggles with writing, using scissors, or tying shoelaces
- Is sensitive to sounds, textures, or touch
- Has trouble sitting still or following routines
- Avoids messy play or physical activities faces difficulty with eating, dressing, or other self-care tasks
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At Listening Ears (Oishi Care), families share their heartfelt journeys—small wins, big milestones, and the power of early support.
These stories reflect the hope, strength, and progress of every unique child.
Video Testimonial
At Listening Ears (Oishi Care), families share their heartfelt journeys—small wins, big milestones, and the power of early support.
These stories reflect the hope, strength, and progress of every unique child.
Our Services
Speech and Language Therapy
Speech therapy focuses on improving your child’s communication—both in understanding others and expressing themselves. Our therapists use techniques like articulation therapy, oral-motor exercises, and language stimulation to build speech clarity, vocabulary, and sentence formation.
Occupational therapy
Occupational Therapy supports children in developing vital life skills, promoting independence and confidence in everyday activities—from self-care to play and learning. It plays a crucial role in today’s world.
Social Communications Group Therapy
We combine creative tools like art, play, and narrative techniques to create an engaging, interactive environment. Our goal is to build strong relationships, self-identity, and resilience.
Pediatric Behavioral Therapy
Designed for children who struggle with managing emotions, following routines, or building social skills. We utilize evidence-based strategies like Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Positive Reinforcement, and Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) to address the child’s specific needs.
Special Education
Special education therapy focuses on building essential academic, social, and functional skills tailored to each child’s unique needs. A key area is developing pre-writing skills such as pencil grip, hand strength, and visual-motor coordination to lay the foundation.
Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services
Fostering a nurturing environment for children’s mental health, we offer targeted support and essential resources to help them navigate challenges and build resilience for a brighter future.
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What Clients Say
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Occupational Therapy for children?
Occupational Therapy helps children build the skills they need for everyday life—like sitting, writing, playing, feeding, dressing, and regulating emotions. It supports motor, sensory, and cognitive development.
How do I know if my child needs Occupational Therapy?
If your child struggles with coordination, handwriting, feeding, dressing, focus, or gets overwhelmed by sounds, textures, or movement, an OT assessment can help identify their needs.
What does a typical OT session look like?
Sessions are engaging and play-based. Activities may include fine motor tasks (like puzzles or beading), sensory play, balance and coordination exercises, and self-care training—customized to your child’s needs.
Is Occupational Therapy only for children with special needs?
Not at all. OT can benefit any child facing challenges in daily routines, motor skills, sensory processing, or attention. It supports both neurodivergent and neurotypical children.
At what age can a child start Occupational Therapy?
We begin OT with children as young as possible, 6 months also. Early support helps strengthen foundational skills and can significantly impact development during key growth stages.
What conditions do you support with OT?
Our OT services help children with:
– Autism Spectrum Disorder
– ADHD
– Developmental delays
– Sensory Processing Disorder
– Cerebral palsy
– Coordination and motor skill difficulties
Can parents observe or be involved in the sessions?
Yes! Parent involvement is encouraged. Our therapists share home strategies and help you support your child’s progress in natural settings like home or school.
How often should my child attend OT?
Frequency depends on your child’s needs. After an assessment, we recommend a therapy plan—ranging from 1–6 sessions per week—with regular reviews and goal tracking.
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Phone
092051 94100/101
Address
FC 33, Plot 13, Institutional Area, Jasola Vihar, New Delhi, Delhi 110025