Help children learn to dress, eat, bathe, and practice other essential life skills.
Improve hand-eye coordination, pencil grip, strength, and balance for tasks like handwriting and catching a ball.
Address challenges with handwriting, attention, and organization to help children succeed in the classroom.
Teach children how to manage emotions like frustration and anger and interact positively with peers.
Help children who are over- or under-sensitive to sensory input (like touch, sound, or taste).
Use play to build skills and increase participation in leisure activities, which is crucial for child development.