Occupational Therapy
In this section
Occupational Therapists help children and young people to engage, participate and develop their independence in everyday activities (often called occupations) such as:
- Play
- Handwriting
- Getting dressed
- Going to the toilet
- Riding a bike
- And many, many more!
We create child centred achievable goals and provide recommendations (sometimes including assistive equipment) for home and/or school, to enable a child to develop their skills for everyday life to thrive as an active member of the community.