1. Occupational Therapy ​

Occupational therapy that enable children to participate in the activities of everyday life, which include day-to-day tasks such as self-care, work or leisure.  Sensory integration therapy that helps children learn to use all their senses together. This therapy aids in processing sensory information by minimizing challenging or repetitive behaviours.

2. Speech Therapy

Speech therapy that works on speech, language, social communication, voice, fluency and feeding disorders, thus improving communication for better expression of thoughts and feelings.

3. Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy that focuses on gross motor functions, strength, balance and coordination for independent mobility, thus boosting confidence in children.

4. Remedial Education

Remedial education, also known as academic upgrading, assists students to achieve expected competencies in core academic skills such as literacy and numeracy. This special education focuses on the needs of individuals to reach their greatest evolutionary potential and gives them the skill to perform within an inclusive society

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