
Remedial Therapy
Remedial therapy for children is an intervention aimed at addressing and alleviating developmental, behavioural, or academic challenges. This therapeutic approach focuses on providing targeted support to help children overcome specific difficulties and reach their full potential. Remedial therapy encompasses various techniques tailored to the individual needs of each child, often incorporating elements of play, cognitive exercises, and educational interventions. Therapists working with children employ assessments to identify areas of concern, such as learning disabilities, behavioural issues, or emotional challenges. Remedial therapy may involve one-on-one sessions, group activities, or collaboration with parents and teachers to create a holistic support system. Common areas addressed in remedial therapy include reading and writing difficulties, attention and concentration issues, and social skills development.