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Therapy in Praxis Limited uses different evaluation procedures, including standardised tests, to identify the child’s major underlying dysfunctions in the following areas :
a. Sensory Processing ~ Therapy in Praxis will assess the various aspects of the sensory processing status of the vestibular, proprioceptive, tactile and visual systems, and the major behaviour manifestations of deficits in integration of the sensory inputs from these systems.
b. Praxis ~ Praxis is the ability by which an individual works how to use their hands and body in skilled tasks like playing with toys, using a pencil or a fork, building a structure, straightening up a room, or engaging in many other activities and occupations.
Practical ability includes three components :
[i] ideation
[ii] motor planning
[iii] execution
c. Perceptual Functions ~ the child’s ability to process, analyse and interpret the information that he / she gets through different sensory channels. We also look at the level of conscious / unconscious awareness of his / her own body in terms of knowing the body parts, the relative positions of the body parts and the ability to orientate oneself within spatial environments.
d. Motor Co-ordination ~ assessment of the basic components of different gross and fine motor co-ordination skills and how this may affect a child’s motor performance and learning.
e. Pre-Academic Skills ~ based on the results of assessment of sensory processing, praxis, perceptual function and motor co-ordination, we can correlate it with a child’s difficulties in academic learning, including ‘P.E.’.
f. Handwriting ~ involves motor control [or more specifically the practic ability] and perceptual functions, especially the ability to interpret what he / she sees and puts it into motor expression, i.e., visual-motor integration.
g. Emotion / Behaviour ~ the child may present with a spectrum of emotional behavioural problems which may or may not be related to his / her dysfunction in certain sensory systems, i.e., hyperactive tactile system. Therapy in Praxis may use behavioural therapy techniques to establish the desirable behaviours, e.g., attention / concentration.
h. Activities of Daily Living [A.D.L.] ~ assessment of a child’s independence in basic self- care abilities, [e.g., dressing, eating, toilet, personal hygiene], home management skills, social skills and community skills.
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