Occupational Therapy Assessment

Evaluating of your child’s specific needs, challenges, and abilities related to sensory processing, motor skills, self-care, play, school participation, and social interactions.

Highly recommended for Children with

  • Development Disorders
  • Compromised Motor Skills
  • Cognitive Deficits
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Age group
6 to 13 years
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Delivery mode
Online
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Duration
35 minutes
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Early Intervention Test
In-depth analysis of your child's Sensory, Fine Motor, Perceptual Issues.
1 Worksheet Assessment
2 Access on mobile
3 Supports IEP/ITP Strategies
4 Comprehensive Reports
$ 200
$ 120 (40% OFF)
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How does OT Assessment work?

OT (Occupational Therapy)
The occupational therapy assessment for special children focuses on identifying the child’s specific areas of difficulty and developing targeted interventions to support their functional skills, independence, and overall participation in everyday activities. The assessment helps inform intervention planning and enables the OT to collaborate with parents, educators, and other professionals to provide comprehensive support for the child’s development and well-being.
Recommended

For children Age 6 to 13 years

Occupational therapy assessment for special children focuses on identifying the child’s specific areas of difficulty and developing targeted interventions to support their functional skills, independence, and overall participation in everyday activities.
ADHD
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder – Issues with controlling behavior.
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Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder – Sensory sensitivities and challenges.
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LD
Learning Difficulties – Challenges with information processing understanding.
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SEL
Socio-Emotional Learning – Difficulty managing emotions and regulating behavior.
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What are the

Outcomes?

The outcomes of an occupational therapy assessment for children are geared towards facilitating their overall development, functional abilities, and independence in daily activities. The assessment serves as the foundation for designing and implementing targeted interventions that are tailored to the unique needs of the child, with the ultimate goal of improving their quality of life and participation in meaningful occupations.

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