Our clinical expertise spans a wide spectrum of developmental and therapeutic needs — from sensory processing to fine motor skills, daily living to emotional regulation.
We address a wide spectrum of developmental and therapeutic needs. Every child receives a plan built entirely around their unique profile.
Children reaching milestones at a slower pace receive targeted early intervention to bridge developmental gaps and build a strong foundation for lifelong learning and independence.
Children who are over- or under-sensitive to touch, movement, sound, or textures are helped to regulate and respond more effectively — enabling calmer, more functional daily living.
Difficulties with handwriting, cutting, buttoning, and tying laces are addressed through precise, engaging exercises that build small-muscle strength and coordination.
Balance, coordination, and large-movement skills are developed through structured programmes, helping children participate in sport, play, and school PE with confidence.
Legibility, pen grip, and handwriting fluency, alongside self-care skills like dressing and feeding, are built systematically — turning daily struggles into daily strengths.
Occupational therapy addressing sensory, motor, communication, and daily living challenges for children on the autism spectrum — always tailored, always child-led.
Children who experience intense emotional reactions, meltdowns, or difficulty managing frustration receive practical, neuroscience-backed strategies for self-regulation.
Children who struggle with peer interaction, cooperative play, or social cues receive targeted skills programmes to help them connect meaningfully with others.
Trust your instinct. If you notice any of the following — especially if they're affecting your child's daily life or happiness — it's worth seeking an evaluation. Early support is always more impactful than waiting.
Not reaching age-appropriate milestones in walking, speaking, or self-care.
Struggles to sit still, follow instructions, or keep up with classmates academically.
Overreacting to textures, lights, sounds, or movement — or seemingly unaware of them.
Intense meltdowns, particularly around transitions, sensory overload, or frustration.
Falling frequently, avoiding climbing, or struggling with ball sports and physical play.
Preferring to be alone, difficulty playing cooperatively, or trouble understanding social rules.
You don't need a diagnosis to book an evaluation. If something feels off, or if you simply want clarity — one session with Anamika will give you both answers and a path forward.