
Dr Sathiya Ganesan’s
Building Daily Skills, Boosting Confidence – One Child at a Time.
Integrated Therapy Approach to Build Skills, Independence, and Confidence in Young Minds
Some children find everyday tasks surprisingly difficult — from holding a pencil to wearing certain clothes, or sitting still in class. These struggles can impact learning, social interaction, and self-esteem. Occupational Therapy (OT) helps children develop the skills they need to participate more fully and confidently in their daily lives.
Dr. Sathiya Ganesan, Consultant in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, works in close collaboration with experienced occupational therapists to provide holistic, child-centred care that supports both emotional and functional development.
Understanding Occupational Therapy
Skill-Based Support for Real-Life Success

Occupational Therapy is a structured, play-based intervention that helps children improve their ability to perform everyday activities — including self-care, play, learning, and social participation. It is especially helpful for children with developmental delays, sensory processing issues, or mental health conditions that affect their ability to function independently.
Common challenges OT helps with:
- Difficulty with handwriting, fine motor tasks, or using school tools
- Sensory sensitivities (e.g., clothing textures, loud sounds)
- Delays in self-care skills like dressing or eating
- Poor balance or coordination
- Emotional outbursts or meltdowns triggered by sensory overload
- Difficulty with attention, impulse control, or task completion
OT is not just about physical function — it’s about helping children feel capable, calm, and confident in their world.
When Should a Child See an Occupational Therapist?
- Trouble using hands for everyday tasks
- Avoiding messy play, loud sounds, or crowded spaces
- Resistance to grooming, brushing teeth, or dressing
- Falling frequently or having poor motor coordination
- Difficulty managing school tools like scissors or pencils
- Behavioural issues rooted in sensory or regulation challenges
These signs often appear early and can improve significantly with timely support.
How Dr. Ganesan Integrates OT into Psychiatric Care
Many children who struggle emotionally also face challenges in daily functioning. Dr. Ganesan ensures a seamless integration of OT into psychiatric treatment, particularly for children with:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- ADHD
- Sensory Processing Difficulties
- Anxiety or behavioral challenges
- Developmental coordination disorders
Working together, the OT and psychiatric teams build a shared care plan that nurtures the whole child — emotionally, socially, and functionally.
What Happens in Occupational Therapy?
OT sessions are fun, structured, and designed around the child’s needs. Activities may include:
- Hand strengthening and pencil grip exercises
- Sensory integration tasks (swings, textured play, deep pressure)
- Coordination games like balance boards or obstacle courses
- Self-care training: brushing, dressing, and feeding skills
- Focus and regulation tasks through routine-based activities
Through consistent, goal-oriented therapy, children learn how to adapt, participate, and thrive.
Supporting Families and Educators
Success in therapy depends on support beyond the clinic. Dr. Ganesan and the OT team work closely with:
- Parents, to share home strategies and behavior tools
- Teachers, to suggest classroom accommodations and motor aids
- Caregivers, to help reinforce routines and reduce frustration
Everyone around the child becomes part of the therapy journey — building a safe and empowering environment.
Online Consultations and Therapy Planning
For families in remote areas or those seeking continued guidance, Dr. Ganesan provides online consultations, including:
- Therapy progress reviews
- Parent coaching on home adaptations
- Coordination with special educators or therapists
- Behavioral follow-up planning
This ensures every child has continuous, flexible access to care.

Why Choose Dr. Sathiya Ganesan’s OT-Coordinated Approach?
With deep experience in child psychiatry, Dr. Sathiya Ganesan ensures Occupational Therapy becomes more than just a routine — it becomes a transformative tool for growth. His approach is:
- Developmentally tailored
- Evidence-based and multidisciplinary
- Focused on both skill-building and emotional regulation
- Centred on long-term independence and well-being
Helping Children Do More, Feel Better, and Live Freely
If your child struggles with tasks others find simple, they don’t need to push through in silence.
Contact Dr. Sathiya Ganesan today to explore how Occupational Therapy can help your child gain control, confidence, and joy in everyday life.
Is OT only for physical disabilities?
No. OT also supports emotional regulation, sensory sensitivities, attention issues, and developmental delays that impact daily functioning.
What age is best to start OT?
Early intervention (as early as age 2–3) provides the best outcomes, but OT is helpful at any age if difficulties are present.
How is OT different from physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy focuses on muscle strength and mobility. OT focuses on functional skills — like writing, dressing, and sensory tolerance — needed for independence.
Can OT help with behavior problems?
Yes. Many behavioral outbursts are linked to sensory or regulation issues, which OT can help manage through structured routines and sensory tools.
Will I be involved in my child’s therapy?
Absolutely. Parent involvement is essential. You’ll receive tools, activities, and coaching to support your child’s growth at home.