Pevlynjit Kaur Sangah
Occupational Therapist
“Hi, I’m Pevlyn, a paediatric OT on a mission to help kids conquer their world—one handwriting challenge, emotional regulation exercise, and fine motor task at a time!
I believe therapy should be fun, engaging, and full of giggles. Because when children are having fun, that’s when the magic happens—and real growth begins.”

Pevlyn is a fully registered Occupational Therapist with the Allied Health Professions Council. She has worked extensively with children and adolescents with developmental and behavioural needs, including:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)
- ADHD
- Developmental delays
- Learning disabilities, dyslexia, and dyspraxia
- Speech and language disorders
At KidzOTC, she focuses on assessment and intervention tailored to each child’s needs, with special expertise in:
- Praxis intervention
- Sensory-based regulation
- Fine motor and handwriting skills
- Emotional regulation
- Activities of daily living
- Vocational and life skills training for older children
Pevlyn is trained in evidence-based approaches including:
- Sensory Processing & Sensory Modulation
- DIR/Floortime Approach
- Interactive Metronome
She also values collaboration with educators, speech therapists, and families to ensure children receive holistic, well-rounded support across home, school, and therapy.
Pevlyn believes every child deserves to feel understood and supported at their own pace. By meeting children where they are, she helps them build skills in a way that feels natural, achievable, and enjoyable.
For her, progress is not only about skill development, but also about growing confidence, independence, and joy in each child’s everyday life.
Outside of therapy, Pevlyn brings the same creativity and warmth to her own life. Whether it’s exploring new activities, connecting with friends, or learning something new, she values joy and balance—and she carries this spirit into every session.
Her personal philosophy: when children feel safe, happy, and inspired, that’s when they shine brightest.
Experience
Pevlyn is a pediatric occupational therapist who has a strong passion for supporting children and adolescents in their developmental and behavioural needs. She is invested in enabling children with different diagnoses to reach their potential.
Qualifications
- Allied Health Professions Council (Full Registration)
- Bachelor in Science (Occupational Therapy)
- Interactive Metronome Certified (IMC)
These diagnoses range from Autism Spectrum Disorder, Sensory Processing Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, developmental delays, speech and language disorders, learning disabilities, Dyslexia to Dyspraxia
Pevlyn’s experience includes working in one of Singapore’s premier schools that caters to students with special needs. In her current setting, she is adapt at assessing clients and providing intervention to support progress in her clients. These interventions range from praxis intervention, sensory based regulation, nurturing the attainment of skill for activities of daily living training and vocational training. She believes in the benefits of collaborating with paraprofessionals such as speech and language therapists and educators to provide holistic learning. She empathises and appreciates the multifaceted challenges faced by clients and their families. Hence, through her work, Pevlyn stresses the importance of meeting the child at the level where they can feel understood and supported. From this engagement approach, progress through intervention is achievable.
Pevlyn is invested in continued professional education to update her skills. A strong advocate in a team-based approach and the sharing of knowledge, her goal is to be a lifelong learner
Pevlyn has received training and is adept in application of the following modalities:
- Sensory Processing and Sensory Modulation
- DIR/Floortime Approach
- Interactive metronome
Why Parents Choose Pevlyn?
Parents love Pevlyn’s energy, creativity, and ability to make therapy feel like play. She has a gift for turning hard work into games, laughter, and small victories that build big confidence.
Families value her compassionate approach, knowing she designs sessions that not only target fine motor, sensory, and regulation skills, but also help children feel understood, capable, and celebrated.