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Enhancing Children's Motor Skills in Malta: OT Solutions

Service
Occupational Therapy
Location
Mosta, Malta
Team
Ema Bartolo
Contact
+356 77048650

Motor skills form the foundation of a child’s ability to explore, play, learn, and care for themselves, and occupational therapy provides effective support when these skills are delayed. At WonderKids in Malta, our paediatric occupational therapists help children develop both gross and fine motor abilities through engaging, evidence-based therapy.

What Are Motor Skills and Why Are They Important?

Motor skills are divided into two categories. Gross motor skills involve the large muscles of the body and include running, jumping, climbing stairs, catching a ball, and maintaining balance. Fine motor skills involve the smaller muscles of the hands and fingers and are needed for writing, drawing, cutting, using cutlery, and managing fastenings on clothing.

Both types of motor skills are essential for daily life. A child who struggles with gross motor skills may avoid playground activities and sports, while a child with fine motor difficulties may struggle with handwriting, art activities, and self-care tasks.

What Causes Motor Skill Difficulties?

Motor skill delays can result from a range of factors including developmental coordination disorder (dyspraxia), low muscle tone, sensory processing differences, neurological conditions, or simply limited opportunities for physical play. Some children develop motor skills more slowly than their peers without an identifiable cause.

Regardless of the reason, early identification and intervention give children the best chance of catching up and building confidence.

How We Help at WonderKids

Our occupational therapists conduct thorough motor assessments to identify specific areas of strength and difficulty. We use standardised assessment tools alongside clinical observation to build a detailed picture of your child’s motor abilities.

Therapy is individualised and play-based, targeting the specific skills your child needs to develop:

What to Expect from Therapy

The process begins with an initial assessment at our clinic in Mosta, Malta. We discuss your concerns, assess your child’s motor skills, and develop an individualised therapy plan with specific, measurable goals.

Therapy sessions are 45 minutes long and take place in our well-equipped therapy rooms. We make sessions fun and engaging, using activities that challenge your child at just the right level. We provide home programmes so that practice continues between sessions, and we regularly review progress and adjust goals.

How Can Parents Support Motor Development?

Encourage active outdoor play, limit screen time, provide opportunities for messy play and craft activities, and let children practise self-care tasks even when it takes longer. Our therapists will guide you with specific activities suited to your child’s needs.

Why Choose WonderKids?

Our state-registered occupational therapists have specialist training in paediatric motor development. We offer no waiting lists, purpose-built therapy spaces, and a family-centred approach. Call +356 77048650 or email info@wonderkids.mt to arrange an assessment.

Written by Ema Bartolo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between gross motor and fine motor skills?

Gross motor skills involve large muscle groups and include running, jumping, climbing, and balance. Fine motor skills involve smaller muscles in the hands and fingers and include writing, cutting with scissors, using cutlery, and managing buttons. Both are essential for children's daily functioning.

How do I know if my child has motor skill difficulties?

Signs may include clumsiness, difficulty learning new physical skills, avoiding playground equipment, struggling with handwriting or scissors, difficulty with self-care tasks like buttons and zips, and tiring quickly during physical activities. If you notice these signs, an occupational therapy assessment can help.

Can motor skill difficulties improve with therapy?

Yes. With targeted occupational therapy, children can make significant improvements in motor skills. Our therapists identify the specific areas of difficulty and provide structured activities that build strength, coordination, and motor planning progressively.

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