More Than Just Tutoring: Is Occupational Therapy the Missing Piece in Your Child’s Learning?

If you have spent any time researching how to support your child through Key Stages 1, 2, or 3, you have likely come across the term Occupational Therapy (OT). While traditionally associated with physical rehabilitation or adult healthcare, OT is increasingly being recognised by educators and parents alike as a vital bridge to academic success. When … Read more