24/06/2026
Every child develops skills in their own time.
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But for some, tasks like getting dressed, using cutlery, doing up buttons or managing the morning routine consistently need more adult help than the child or parent would like.
Occupational Therapy looks at the skills and confidence underneath those tasks to see what’s getting in the way.
Whether it’s fine‑motor coordination, working out the steps in a routine or managing the physical demands of getting dressed, we work with each child to find practical ways to make everyday independence feel more achievable.
If your child is relying heavily on adult support for things they’d like to do on their own, it’s worth taking the next step.
Reach out to our team and we’ll help you understand what's going on and what to do next.
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