Online Occupation therapy
Online Occupation therapy
Occupational therapy for children with developmental delays helps them build essential skills needed for daily activities. It focuses on improving fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, sensory processing, and self-care tasks like dressing and feeding. Through play-based activities, therapists help children develop independence and confidence in their abilities.
Our tailored occupational therapy program offers the following benefits:
- Improves Fine Motor Skills: Helps children master activities like holding a pencil, cutting with scissors, and buttoning clothes.
- Enhances Hand-Eye Coordination: Develops skills for tasks such as writing, catching a ball, or using utensils during meals.
- Addresses Sensory Processing Issues: Supports children in managing sensory sensitivities or seeking appropriate sensory input for better focus and behavior.
- Builds Self-Care Independence: Equips children to handle everyday activities like dressing, feeding, grooming, and toileting with confidence.
- Boosts Social and Emotional Skills: Play-based therapy fosters collaboration, patience, and self-confidence, helping children thrive in social environments.
Our therapists use engaging activities to ensure therapy is enjoyable and effective, while also involving parents by providing practical strategies to use at home. This holistic approach bridges the gap between therapy sessions and daily life, accelerating progress and building a strong foundation for future growth.
At Neuronurture, we are committed to helping your child overcome developmental challenges and achieve their fullest potential. Contact us today to start your child’s journey toward independence and success!
Our 19 month old son had a high risk for autism . After consulting and getting an assessment done by Dr Neha, we started our online speech therapy. Ms Afreen’s technique and guidance to us did wonders. Today at 22 months of age our child has 50-60 words. Kudos to the team.Â
Parent
Parent of 22 month old
My child who has been diagnosed with Autism in childhood, currently 12 years in his middle school is facing issues related to understanding friendship, anxiety in school. We started social skills training for him. He has improved a lot in this area.
Mother
Mother of 12 year old
My 4 year old has clarity issues in speech. We have been taking therapy for that. We see a lot of improvement in his speech and confidence.
Father
Father of 4 year old
We started online speech therapy for our 2 year old, with speech delay. I learnt how to speak to my baby throughout the day. Earlier too I used to give therapy at home , but now I know the specifics I need to do with my child. He is showing alot of results
Parent
Parent of 2 year old
“Neuronurture’s online speech therapy offers all the benefits of traditional, face-to-face sessions, with the added convenience of connecting from your own space. Instead of meeting at an office, you and your therapist connect directly over a secure video platform. If you’re familiar with video calls on Zoom, FaceTime, or Google Meet, you’ll find online speech therapy easy and accessible. Your certified speech-language pathologist will be there, on screen, ready to support you or your child in developing essential communication skills.”
Many children face challenges with clear communication, often due to factors like speech delays, pronunciation struggles, or understanding and using language. Online Speech therapy is designed to address these issues and support better language skills at the comfort of your home. Kids with developmental conditions such as Autism, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ,may also benefit from tailored therapy to improve their communication abilities. Early involvement in speech therapy helps children build confidence and interact more effectively with those around them.
Yes, online speech therapy can effectively support children with autism or developmental delays by providing targeted, engaging activities that focus on improving their communication skills. Through virtual sessions, therapists use interactive tools and visuals to make learning enjoyable, helping children develop language, social interaction, and nonverbal communication abilities. The flexibility of online therapy allows children to work with certified speech-language pathologists from the comfort of home, where they may feel more relaxed and receptive.
 It’s never too early to start speech therapy if you have concerns about your child’s communication or language development. By starting early, you can help your child build a strong foundation for communication, making it easier for them to express themselves, understand language, and interact socially as they grow. Speech therapists work with children as young as toddlers, using play-based and age-appropriate activities to engage them and address any speech or language delays.
 Neuronurture provides a range of online therapy options for children with autism, including Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), speech therapy, and occupational therapy. These therapies, delivered virtually by licensed specialists under guidance of doctors, address different developmental needs: ABA helps with behavior and social skills, speech therapy focuses on communication, and occupational therapy supports sensory and motor skills. Our team personalizes the therapy approach to fit your child’s unique needs, all from the convenience of home.
Therapy for ADHD often includes strategies to improve attention and manage hyperactivity & impulsivity. Therapists use techniques like goal-setting, time management, exercises, and mindfulness practices to help children stay focused on tasks. Additionally, they may teach coping strategies for handling distractions and manage hyperactivity, empowering children to perform better in school and other settings that require sustained attention.
Children are most engaging around those they love. When the environment is familiar it reduces anxiety and children are more relaxed during sessions. At Home therapy allows parents and care-givers to observe the therapy process closely and get mentored by therapists on how to incorporate therapy activities into daily life. This continuity between the therapy process and parental education accelerates the overall progress.
The best therapy for autism is often a combination of approaches tailored to each child’s unique needs, strengths, and goals. Modified Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is widely used, focusing on enhancing communication, social skills, and emotional regulation through a flexible, child-centered approach that incorporates natural, play-based learning. Speech therapy can further support language development, while occupational therapy helps with sensory and motor skills. Social skills training also benefits children by teaching them to interpret social cues and engage meaningfully with peers. A personalized blend of these therapies, guided by a licensed therapist, often yields the best outcomes.