05/03/2026
Speech Therapy and Occupational Therapy play a very important role in the development of children with special needs.
Speech Therapy helps children improve their communication skills, pronounce words clearly, and express their thoughts, needs, and feelings effectively.
On the other hand, Occupational Therapy helps children develop the skills needed for daily activities such as eating, writing, dressing, playing, and improving hand-eye coordination.
It supports children in becoming more independent and confident in their everyday lives.
Regular Speech Therapy and Occupational Therapy help improve a child’s physical, cognitive, and social development, guiding them toward a more independent and meaningful life. 🌟