An occupational therapist helps the child to engage in important and necessary activities, such as play, study, self-care (food, dressing, personal hygiene), peer interaction and entertainment.
The occupational therapist uses activities and games that are interesting to the child; Adapts the environment to the needs and interests of the child; Selects aids and teaches them to the child and family.
This field contributes to the maximum realization of opportunities and potential. At the same time, the degree of independence, well-being and satisfaction with the child's life increases.