Practical, OT-led support for parents of neurodivergent children â available anytime
Learn at your own pace from professionals and parents who understand what really makes a difference.
EXPLORE THE WEBINAR HUBThis is for you ifâŚ
- Youâre trying to understand your childâs sensory differences and how they show up day to day
- Big reactions are happening and youâre unsure how to support regulation in the moment
- Your childâs behaviour feels confusing and you want to understand what itâs communicating
- You want help with practical areas like starting school, daily routines, or building life skills
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Youâre looking for guidance around things like motor skills, DCD, assistive technology, or self care skills
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Situations like holidays, outings, or using the toilet feel stressful and hard to navigate
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You want clear, practical explanations that help you respond with understanding
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Youâre looking for supportive guidance that fits real family life, without pressureÂ
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You donât need to have it all figured out â this is a place to start.
What is the Everyday OT Webinar Hub?
The Everyday OT Webinar Hub is an on-demand library of occupational therapyâled webinars created to support parents of neurodivergent children.
It brings together clear, practical guidance on things like sensory differences, regulation, everyday skills, starting school, and navigating daily life â all in one place.
You can watch at your own pace, return to topics when you need them, and learn in a way that fits around family life.
The focus isnât on changing who a child is, but on understanding their needs and supporting participation, confidence, and independence in everyday life.
Watch anytime. Pause, rewind, and return whenever itâs helpful.
Feedback from parents and schools
Shared by families and schools who use the Webinar Hub.
 âAfter our child was diagnosed, we were told they had a lot of sensory needs but we didnât really understand any of it. A friend recommended Everyday OT and the Webinar Hub. Kevin explains things in such a simple way and it made everything feel less confusing for us.â
- Parent
âI found Everyday OT through Instagram and it was the first page that actually felt relatable and realistic. The webinars are easy to understand and donât make you feel like youâre doing everything wrong. I love having all the information in one place that I can go back to when I need it.â
- Parent
âStaff feedback was very positive. They felt Kevin was very easy to listen too with practical information that would help them support children in school. It was a really good starting point for staff to help them identify appropriate movement strategies in response to the observations they make of the child and what input they need at differing times across the day.â
- Primary School Deputy Principal
What's included in The Webinar Hub...
A growing library of OT-led webinars, with new short sessions added regularly on areas such as sleep, eating, motor skills, behaviour, and everyday challenges.
Webinar summaries
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Becoming a Sensory Detective
Helps you understand your childâs sensory profile, recognise sensory needs, and use tools and strategies to support regulation across everyday life, using a neuroaffirmative approach.
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Understanding Autism: Supporting Your Autistic Child
Supports parents to understand autism and their autistic child, covering sensory processing, communication, visuals, daily living skills, emotional wellbeing, sibling relationships, and working with schools and professionals.
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Strategies for Supporting Self-Care Skills
Shares practical ways to support independence with everyday self-care tasks such as dressing, toileting, hygiene, feeding, and grooming, while recognising individual strengths and challenges.
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Sensory Tools and How to Use Them
Deepens understanding of sensory processing and how to identify a childâs dominant sensory profile, with practical guidance on choosing and using sensory tools and strategies within daily routines, including nighttime support.
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Toilet Learning: A Guide to Getting Started
Provides a practical, graded approach to toilet learning, focusing on readiness, reducing pressure, and supporting toileting skills in a respectful, child-led way.
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Supporting Children with DCD
Builds understanding of DCD and how coordination differences can affect confidence, participation, and daily activities, with practical strategies to support motor skills and independence at home and school.
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Movement, Brain & Sensory Breaks
Explains the differences between movement, brain, and sensory breaks, and how to use each one to support regulation, attention, and engagement during the day.
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Supporting the Transition to Primary School
Offers guidance on supporting children with additional needs as they start primary school, including regulation, readiness for learning, communication with teachers, and school supports.
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Assistive Technology for Children with Dyslexia or DCD
Explores assistive technology options to support learning and daily life, with guidance on using AT at home and in school, and navigating school supports, grants, and VAT relief.
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Supporting Neurodivergent Children at Christmas
Shares practical ways to support neurodivergent children during the Christmas period, including managing sensory demands, routines, social gatherings, and adapting traditions.
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You donât need to watch everything â many parents start with what feels most relevant and come back to others over time.Â
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Simple, flexible access
Choose the option that fits your family or school right now.
Not sure which option is right for you? You can start with 30 days and decide as you go.
Created by Everyday OT
Everyday OT is led by Kevin, a senior occupational therapist, and Ăine, an experienced occupational therapy assistant and autism advocate. We are brother and sister-in-law, and our work is shaped by both professional experience and real family life.
We understand that parenting a neurodivergent child often means navigating systems, environments, and expectations that arenât always designed with neurodivergent children in mind. Our work is guided by lived experience, careful listening, and years of working alongside families and schools.
The Webinar Hub reflects how we work â neuroaffirmative, trauma-informed, and focused on understanding and support, without pressure, judgement, or unrealistic expectations.