Find answers to common questions about online occupational therapy sessions, programs, consultation process and how therapy helps children grow.
Online Occupational Therapy is a virtual therapy service where a qualified occupational therapist works with children and parents through video sessions to improve motor, sensory, cognitive and daily living skills using evidence-based techniques.
Yes, online OT is highly effective when sessions are structured properly. Parent involvement, customized activities and regular follow-ups help children make consistent progress from home.
Children with developmental delays, sensory processing issues, ADHD, autism, poor fine motor skills, handwriting difficulties, coordination problems or difficulties in daily activities can benefit from occupational therapy.
Each session includes assessment, guided activities, parent coaching and home-based exercises. Sessions are interactive and designed according to the child’s age, needs and goals.
A typical online OT session lasts 45 minutes. Duration may vary depending on the child’s attention span and therapy plan.
Yes, parent participation is essential in online therapy. Parents help set up activities, assist children and continue therapy strategies at home for better results.
A stable internet connection, mobile/laptop, basic household items and sometimes simple therapy tools are sufficient. Detailed guidance is provided before sessions.
You can book a consultation by filling out the appointment Google Form provided on the website. After submission, you will be contacted with session details.
Yes, therapy programs are completely individualized based on assessment findings, child’s needs, family goals and progress tracking.
Improvement varies for each child. With regular sessions and home practice, many parents observe positive changes within a few weeks.