FAQ
This a complicated field of paediatrics with strong links to other professionals. Below I list some of the most common questions I am asked.
For diagnostic assessments I try to reduce stress by allowing both parents and siblings into the room with the child (if they come to the appointment) and while I take a history the child is allowed to play with toys and settle into the room. For the one to one assessment I prefer the child to be in the room with parents only so that they are not distracted.
I will always tell the parent what I think at the end of the consultation, even though I may not be able to give an overall diagnosis and I try to give immediate advice and support when required and I produce a report with a conclusion and recommendations going forward.
It is important that your check you policy documents for exclusions and you aware of any excess on your policy. I find it helpful to check whether assessment is available up until diagnosis with your policy.
Paediatric Occupational Therapists assess:
- Gross Motor Skills
- Fine Motor Skills
- Visual Perception
- Sensory Processing
- Handwriting
- Self Care skills
- Organisational skills
www.gov.uk/children-with-special-educational-needs/extra-SEN-help
