What is an STANDARDISED OT ASSESSMENT
including verbal feedback and a written report
A clear understanding of your child’s strengths and support needs.
This is a comprehensive, one-to-one Occupational Therapy assessment that uses recognised standardised tools alongside clinical observation to explore your child’s development, skills, and everyday challenges.
It’s ideal if you’re seeking clarity on what may be impacting your child’s progress at home, school, or in social settings — with or without a diagnosis.

90 Minute Assessment
The first step in your child's therapy journey.
1.
Key Findings
Initial assesment helps key findings
2.
Strenght
Your child’s strengths and challenges
3.
Recommendations
Recommendations for therapy or support at home and school
4.
Support
Suggested next steps tailored just for your child
What We Assess
The assessment looks at key areas of development, including:
- Fine and gross motor skills – such as coordination, balance, posture, and handwriting
- Sensory processing – how your child responds to sounds, touch, movement, and more
- Daily living skills – dressing, feeding, using tools, and school-based tasks
- Attention, focus, and regulation – how your child manages transitions, stays on task, and handles emotions
- Play and social interaction – how they engage with others and explore new environments
We tailor the assessment to your child’s age, needs, and goals, using child-friendly, evidence-based tools.

What You’ll Receive

Following the session, you’ll receive:
- A summary report with key findings and practical recommendations
- Clear insight into your child’s strengths and areas for development
- Suggestions for home and school to help support progress
- Optional follow-up intervention sessions if needed
A full formal report for external professionals or schools can be provided on request for an additional fee.
Who is this Assessment For?
This assessment is ideal for:
- Parents looking for clarity on their child’s development
- Children who are finding daily tasks, learning, or coordination difficult
- amilies who want practical guidance without needing a diagnosis or EHCP

