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🌱 Should My Child with Special Needs Continue Occupational Therapy in Adolescence?
As children grow, so do their needs—and for adolescents with special needs, occupational therapy (OT) can be a transformative support system, not just a childhood intervention. Many parents wonder: “Is OT still necessary now that my child is older?” The answer lies not in age, but in evolving goals.

Dr. Amit Prajapati
Sep 192 min read


🌱 Emotional Flexibility in Pediatric Occupational Therapy: Nurturing Resilience Through Play
In the vibrant world of pediatric occupational therapy, practitioners often engage not only with motor skills and sensory integration, but also with the emotional landscapes of children. One vital concept that’s gaining traction is emotional flexibility—the ability to adapt, shift, and respond to emotional challenges with resilience.

Dr. Amit Prajapati
Jul 162 min read
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