My Services
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1:1 Online Consultation
A 1:1 online occupational therapy (OT) consultation is a personalised, virtual session designed to support neurodivergent children by addressing their unique needs in a comfortable and accessible way. These sessions focus on empowering children and their families with strategies tailored to their strengths, sensory needs, and autonomy.
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Staff Training or Parent Talks
I offer neuroaffirmative talks and trainings designed to support teachers, parents, and professionals in understanding and empowering neurodivergent children. My approach is rooted in lived experience, trauma-informed care, and child-led principles, ensuring that all strategies are practical, compassionate, and affirming.
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Assessment and Intervention
not available at this time.
Frequently Asked Questions for the Parent Consultation
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A 60 minute parent consultation with Senior Paediatric Occupational Therapist Sorcha Rice (CORU number OT044835).
The consultation is a personalised, virtual session designed to support parents of neurodivergent children by addressing their child’s unique needs in a comfortable and accessible way. These sessions focus on empowering parents with strategies tailored to their child’s strengths, sensory needs, and autonomy.
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Your first appointment is 150 euro.
If your health insurance policy covers occupational therapy, you may be able to claim back the cost of your consultation.
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Once you email me at sorchariceot@gmail.com I will send you the consent form, parent questionnaire, teacher questionnaire and a sensory profile.
Once you have returned the forms, we can then book a consultation appointment.
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A short report is provided following the consultation. It will include recommendations for home and school.
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To ensure that the parent consultation and short report is personalised to each child, you will need to book separate parent consultations for each child.
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Parent Coaching & Support – Helping caregivers understand and implement practical strategies at home.
Sensory & Emotional Regulation Guidance – Identifying sensory preferences and creating personalized regulation strategies.
Daily Life & Independence Skills – Supporting self-care, executive functioning, and adaptive skills in a way that honors the child's autonomy.
PDA-Friendly Approaches – Providing guidance on working with a child’s Persistent Drive for Autonomy in a respectful and effective way.
Environmental Adaptations – Recommending adjustments to the child’s home or learning environment to promote comfort and success.