Satyam Rout, a 14-year-old boy from Desunthi village in the Gop block, receives dedicated therapy to improve his eye-hand coordination. This type of therapy is specifically designed to help Satyam strengthen the connection between what he sees and how his hands move, which is crucial for performing everyday tasks. For Satyam, simple activities like buttoning a shirt, holding a pencil, or catching a ball can be challenging, but this therapy is tailored to make these tasks easier.
The therapy sessions involve exercises and activities that are both engaging and therapeutic. By practicing these tasks repeatedly, Satyam gradually builds the skills he needs to navigate his daily life with more ease and confidence. This process not only enhances his motor skills but also boosts his self-esteem, as he experiences the joy of mastering new abilities.
This support is vital for his growth and development, allowing him to become more independent. It also has a positive impact on his emotional and social life, as he gains the confidence to participate more fully in activities with his peers and within his community.
By focusing on his specific needs, this therapy provides him with the tools to thrive, helping him build a brighter future with more opportunities for independence and happiness.