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Paediatric Occupational Therapy

Paediatric Occupational Therapy in Pune

Helping children gain independence in everyday life — building fine & gross motor skills, sensory regulation, focus and confidence through play-based occupational therapy.

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Understanding Occupational Therapy

Helping your child do the everyday things, independently

For a child, ‘occupation’ isn't a job — it's the everyday business of growing up: playing, learning, dressing, eating, writing and making friends. When physical, sensory or developmental challenges get in the way, these simple tasks can feel overwhelming for a child.

Occupational therapy (OT) at Hope CDC helps children perform these daily activities with as much independence as possible. It's a developmental approach that strengthens fine and gross motor skills, sensory integration, visual-motor and handwriting skills, self-care, attention and social skills — so your child can keep pace with their world.

Hope CDC is one of the few dedicated paediatric OT clinics in Kharadi, Pune. Our experienced therapists complete a thorough assessment before designing an individual programme for your child's specific needs — and because we believe parents are the best teachers, we welcome you into every session.

Not sure if this is right for your child?

Take our free 2-minute screening or book a no-pressure assessment. Our specialists will guide you to the right support.

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Who it helps

Conditions we support

Autism (ASD)ADHDSensory Processing DisorderDevelopmental DelaysNeurological DisordersGenetic DisordersHandwriting difficultyCoordination delays
Signs & symptoms

Signs your child may benefit

You know your child best. If several of these feel familiar, a friendly assessment brings clarity — with no pressure.

Over- or under-sensitive to sounds, textures, lights or movement

Poor fine motor skills — struggles with buttons, scissors or pencils

Difficulty sitting still, focusing or listening attentively

Poor eye–hand coordination

Limited play skills or peer interaction

Can't perform daily self-care tasks independently

Difficulty falling or staying asleep

Gets easily agitated or struggles to calm down

When to act

Why early support matters

Early intervention gives the best results. The brain is most adaptable in the early years, so skills that are hard to build later often develop faster and more naturally when therapy starts early.

If everyday tasks consistently feel harder for your child than for other children their age, an OT assessment brings clarity — and a clear plan to move forward. You don't need a diagnosis to begin; you just need to trust your instinct.

Our approach

How we help at Hope CDC

A clear, caring, four-step path — built around your child, with you involved at every stage.

1

Thorough assessment

We observe your child across sessions to understand their strengths and challenges before any plan is made.

2

Individual goal plan

A tailored programme targeting your child's specific needs, with clear, measurable goals.

3

Play-based therapy

Advanced sensory-integration tools and techniques in sessions children genuinely enjoy.

4

Home programme & follow-up

Simple activities to continue at home, with regular reviews to keep progress on track.

Common questions

Occupational Therapy — your questions answered

A paediatric OT helps children build the skills needed for daily life — fine and gross motor skills, sensory processing, attention, handwriting, self-care and play — so they can participate more independently at home, in school and with friends.

OT can begin as early as toddlerhood. If you notice delays in motor skills, sensory difficulties or trouble with everyday tasks, an early assessment helps. Children of all ages benefit — earlier is simply easier.

Every child is different. With consistent sessions and home practice, many families notice meaningful changes within a few months. We review goals regularly so progress stays visible.

Yes. We believe parents are the best teachers, so we involve you in sessions and share home programmes — the progress made in the clinic continues at home.
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