Occupational Therapy Assessment (2025)
A detailed evaluation that identifies sensory-motor challenges and functional skill gaps in your child, laying the foundation for effective therapy and school support.
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200.00
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Evaluates sensory processing
Fine & gross motor screening
Visual-motor integration tests
School-readiness profile
Language
EN
Duration
37 min
Ages
6-13
Reviews
99
Ratings
4.9
FAQs
What does the OT assessment cover?
It covers motor skills, sensory processing, coordination, and self-help abilities.
Who conducts it?
A licensed pediatric occupational therapist.
How long does it take?
Around 60–90 minutes.
Is it child-friendly?
Yes, it uses playful tasks and observation.
Will I get a report?
Yes, with findings and therapy recommendations.
What age is it for?
Typically ages 3–12.
Does this include sensory evaluation?
Yes, sensory needs are part of the assessment.
Can it support an IEP plan?
Absolutely—it helps schools plan accommodations.
Will this help with handwriting or feeding?
Yes, those domains are included if relevant.
Can I use this for insurance?
The report includes documentation often accepted for claims.

Build Everyday Skills with Confidence
Checks fine/gross motor development
Assesses sensory & coordination challenges
Supports handwriting, dressing & self-care
Tailors school & home-based OT goals
Boosts independence in daily tasks
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200.00
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What your child will learn?
Fine Motor Skills
Using fingers and hands for small tasks.
Gross Motor Skills
Body coordination for large movements.
Visual-Motor Integration
Coordinating eyes and hands for writing and drawing.
Sensory Integration
Processing sensory information effectively.
Motor Planning
Planning and executing movements accurately.
Self-Care Skills
Dressing, feeding, and hygiene independence.
Sitting Tolerance
Ability to sit still and stay engaged.
Tool Use
Managing tools like pencils and scissors.
Postural Control
Maintaining upright sitting and body stability.
School Readiness
Preparedness for classroom participation.