Early Individualised Programmes are designed to provide support and services to young children who may be at risk of developmental delays or disabilities. These programs aim to identify and address issues early to improve a child’s developmental outcomes.
Occupational therapy helps children develop essential skills for daily activities. Therapists address physical, cognitive, sensory, and social-emotional challenges. The primary goal is to develop independence in self-care, school, play, and social interactions using play-based methods and personalized plans. Activities focus on fine motor skills, coordination, sensory processing, social abilities, attention, and self-regulation. Early intervention and ongoing therapy positively influence a child’s growth, enhancing independence in school, home, and community settings.
Creative therapy, or expressive arts therapy, utilises art forms like painting, music, dance, and writing for emotional healing and personal growth. It benefits all ages, addressing stress, anxiety, depression, and trauma, providing a safe space for non-verbal expression. Trained therapists facilitate the process, fostering self-awareness and empowerment, promoting emotional well-being and personal development.