Still not sure which service is right for you?

Quiz Result: You May Need a Little of Both — or We Need More Information

Your responses show that you may benefit from support, but it isn’t fully clear whether Occupational Therapy, Neurodiversity Coaching, or a combination of both is the best fit.

This is very common. Many families and individuals fall into a “gray area” where needs overlap — especially when sensory, executive function, emotional regulation, or daily‑life skills all show up together.

What this result means

Your answers suggest that:

  • Some of your needs may involve skill‑building and everyday strategies (coaching),

  • While others may involve clinical assessment or therapeutic intervention (OT),

  • Or your goals may still be forming, and you’re not yet sure what type of support feels right.

You’re not doing anything wrong — this is part of the process

Understanding what kind of support you need can take time.
You don’t need a diagnosis, a perfect explanation, or the “right words” to start exploring options.

Next Step Options

Choose the one that feels most comfortable:

Option 1 — Schedule a Free 15‑Minute Support Match Call

A quick conversation can help clarify whether OT, Coaching, or both will best support your goals.

Option 2 — Read More About Each Service

Learning the differences can help you feel more confident in your decision.

Option 3 — Start With Coaching

If you want to begin with skill‑building and see how things unfold, coaching is a gentle, low‑pressure starting point.

Option 4 — Start With an OT Evaluation

If you suspect sensory, motor, or developmental needs, an OT evaluation can give you a clear roadmap.