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.