Occupational therapy plays an important role in helping children develop everyday life skills such as dressing, eating, writing, and participating in play and school activities. It supports children who may face challenges with motor skills, attention, sensory processing, or independence in daily routines. Through guided activities and structured support, occupational therapy helps improve coordination, confidence, and functional abilities. Early intervention can make daily tasks easier and reduce frustration for both children and parents. It is encouraging to see growing awareness about how occupational therapy supports children’s overall development and participation in everyday life.