What does occupational therapy intervention involve?
Occupational therapy intervention involves working on goals that have been set by the child with the help of their parent or carer and therapist. Sessions will always be play-based and will give the opportunity to improve underlying skills – such as posture, strength, dexterity – as well as to practise activities that a child is requires assistance with, such as using scissors, forming a better pencil grasp, or being able to sit at a table.

