FAQ’s

Capturing moments of progress, joy, and transformation at SWATVA.

Frequently Ask Questions

Occupational Therapy helps children develop essential life skills like movement, coordination, focus, and emotional control through play-based activities.

If your child struggles with attention, motor skills, or emotional regulation, a professional assessment can help determine the right support.

We provide therapy for children from infancy to early teens, focusing on age-appropriate developmental milestones.

The duration depends on each child’s unique needs and progress. Most programs are reviewed every 6–8 weeks.

We encourage parent participation, as it strengthens the child’s progress and helps apply techniques at home.

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Understanding Starts with Clarity

Your questions matter — and we’re here to answer them.

At SWATVA, we believe awareness is the first step toward growth. Explore our FAQs to learn how our therapies work, what to expect, and how we can support your child’s development.

We don’t label children—we focus on their potential, combining science with compassion for lasting transformation.

Yes! Therapy improves focus, handwriting, sitting tolerance, and confidence—helping children perform better in academics and social activities.

Goals are set after a detailed assessment, based on your child’s strengths, challenges, and daily life needs.

Yes, we provide guided online sessions for families who can’t attend in-person therapy regularly.

Simply call us or fill out our contact form. Our team will schedule your session at your convenience.

Yes, based on the child’s needs and comfort, we offer guided home programs or in-person sessions at our center.

If your child struggles with daily activities, social interaction, focus, or motor skills, an initial assessment helps determine whether therapy is needed.

Every child is unique. Some improvements appear within weeks, while deeper behavioral or sensory changes may take a few months of consistent therapy.

Parents play an essential role! We guide you through practical home strategies, observation techniques, and progress discussions to reinforce therapy at home.

Not at all. It benefits any child facing developmental delays, sensory issues, or difficulty focusing, learning, or performing daily tasks.

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Empowering Parents to Support Their Child’s Progress

Parent Education & Guidance

At SWATVA, we believe therapy doesn’t end at the clinic — it continues at home. We equip parents with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to support their child’s therapy journey effectively.

Through regular updates, workshops, and counseling, we help families create nurturing home environments that reinforce progress and foster meaningful emotional connections.

Encouraging Growth, One Step at a Time

Developmental Milestone Support

We assist children in achieving important developmental milestones like crawling, walking, speaking, and interacting socially. Through fun, engaging exercises, we help improve physical, cognitive, and social abilities.

Each plan is personalized to match your child’s stage of growth, ensuring steady progress and a joyful journey toward age-appropriate skills and overall well-being.

Helping Children Connect Calmly With Their World

Behavioral & Sensory Integration

This therapy supports children facing behavioral, emotional, or sensory challenges such as hyperactivity, anxiety, or difficulty adjusting to new environments. Using sensory-based tools and activities, we help regulate emotions and responses.

Our goal is to develop calmness, better focus, and positive engagement — so every child can experience comfort, confidence, and control in daily situations.

Building Confidence Through Everyday Skills

Pediatric Occupational Therapy

Our Pediatric Occupational Therapy helps children strengthen fine and gross motor skills, coordination, and independence in everyday tasks. Each session combines structured play and evidence-based techniques to enhance focus and emotional balance.

By creating a nurturing environment, we guide children to explore, learn, and grow at their own pace — preparing them for school, home, and social interactions with confidence.