Home Support
Branches OT provides support to neurodivergent children and parents in the home environment.

We consider the following elements:
Emotional Regulation
How our emotional well-being and energy levels impact performance in everyday activities; what can do to adjust energy levels to support the demands
throughout the child’s day.
Sensory processing
How sensory information is processed from our bodies and the
environment. How we make sense of it and use it to attend and engage in everyday
activities.
Fine Motor Functions
Bilateral coordination, hand-eye coordination, manipulation and
dexterity that enables children to participate in everyday activities
Gross Motor Functions
Balance, coordination and motor planning required for engaging in
play, learning and personal care.
Visual Skills
Ocular motor skills how we use our eyes to function in child-based activities
Cognitive
Attention, initiating and planning activities, problem solving.

What we offer:
Standard assessments
Assessments for contribution to EHCP
1:1 intervention sessions
Assessment of home environment
Areas covered:
- Sensory differences and emotional regulation
- Motor skills impacting every day activities
- Self-care skills: – dressing, eating and drinking, sleep, toileting
- Out and about
- Planning and organising self and equipment
- Problem solving
- Parent training
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