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Occupational therapy for autism and sensory regulation in Ludhiana

Autism Alliance uses occupational therapy to support functional participation in home, school, play, self-care, and daily routines.

Direct answer

Autism Alliance uses occupational therapy to support functional participation in home, school, play, self-care, and daily routines.

Key points

  • Sensory regulation and body organization
  • Fine motor, visual-motor, and self-help readiness
  • Parent carryover for routines at home

Direct answer for parents

Occupational therapy for autism in Ludhiana helps children participate more comfortably in daily routines by supporting sensory regulation, motor coordination, attention, play, self-care, and functional independence. The aim is practical participation, not isolated exercises.

Concerns that may point toward OT support

Parents may notice sensory overload, excessive movement, difficulty sitting for tasks, feeding or dressing challenges, poor handwriting readiness, clumsiness, or resistance during transitions.

These concerns are best understood in context because sensory, communication, and behaviour factors often overlap.

What makes the support practical

Goals are connected to real routines: home participation, classroom readiness, play skills, self-help tasks, and regulation strategies.

Parents are oriented to the purpose of activities so support continues beyond the therapy room.

Clinical note

This page is educational and should be used to plan better questions for a qualified professional. A child-specific plan should be based on developmental history, observation, caregiver input, and direct clinical review.

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