Therapists and specialist practitioners support children and young people with additional needs in areas that affect learning, communication, movement, or emotional health.
They work alongside teachers, parents and local authorities to help each child reach their potential.
Therapists may work independently, through schools, or as part of EOTAS and EHCP packages.
Therapy is often delivered alongside academic tutoring, especially in EOTAS or specialist settings.
Therapy assessments can be:
Assessments typically include observation, structured tasks, and written reports with recommendations.
These reports can be used as evidence for EHCPs or to plan targeted interventions.
Therapists should work collaboratively with teachers, tutors and families.
Their advice may be written into:
Therapists can also train staff in sensory regulation, communication support or safe movement handling.
Therapy can be funded through:
When choosing a therapist, check: