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Theodora Skapoullarou

Pediatric Occupational Therapist

Passionate and dedicated Occupational Therapist specializing in pediatric care, with extensive experience working with children who face sensory processing
issues, developmental delays, feeding difficulties, pre-writing and writing skill challenges, and difficulties in daily living activities. Committed to helping children achieve their
highest level of independence by tailoring therapy to meet each child’s unique needs and goals through individualized, evidence-based therapy approaches.

 

Assessment/ Evaluation

 

 

 

Our Services                  

 

 

 

Feeding Therapies

 

 

 

Group Therapies

 

 

 

Sensory Integration Therapies

 

 

Messy Play Events

 

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What age groups do you provide occupational therapy services for?

We offer occupational therapy services for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school age childrens.

How can occupational therapy benefit individuals with disabilities?

Occupational therapy can help individuals with disabilities improve their independence, functional abilities, and quality of life.

How can I determine if my baby would benefit from occupational therapy?

Determining whether your baby may benefit from occupational therapy (OT) involves observing their development in key areas such as motor skills, sensory processing, and daily activities appropriate for their age. You may consider consulting with a pediatric occupational therapist if you notice any of the following:

  • Delays in developmental milestones, such as sitting, crawling, or walking

  • Difficulty with feeding, including problems with chewing, swallowing, or transitioning to different textures

  • Unusual sensory responses, such as being overly sensitive to sounds, touch, or movement, or showing little response to sensory input

  • Poor coordination or muscle tone, such as appearing floppy or overly stiff

  • Challenges with attention, self-regulation, or sleep routines

  • Difficulty engaging in age-appropriate play or interacting with caregivers

When its the best time for a child to start OT?

The best time for a child to start occupational therapy (OT) is as early as signs of developmental delays or difficulties are observed. Early intervention is key because a child’s brain is highly adaptable in the first few years of life, making it an ideal time to address challenges and support optimal development.

Our Center is committed to provide compassionate and effective occupational therapy services in Nicosia, Cyprus. With a focus on promoting independence and improving overall well-being, we strive to empower individuals  to live their best life.