Occupational Therapy at home, school and community.

Practical Support for children’s participation in everyday life. Supporting children with;

  • Emotional Regulation

  • Sensory Processing

  • Play Skills

  • Motor Skills

  • Daily Routines

  • School Participation

  • Functional Capacity Assessments

Deciding between Occupational Therapy and Play Therapy?

Occupational Therapy is more appropriate when a child needs support with everyday skills, play skills, sensory processing, motor development, independence, or participation at home and school. Play Therapy is more suitable when a child needs support to express emotions, process experiences, and work through big feelings or behaviours through play.