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Physical and sensory assessments

Our educational and child psychologists can carry out physical and sensory assessments. Physical and sensory difficulties can relate to many aspects of an individual.

Within educational and child psychology, the main areas covered by the term ‘physical and sensory needs’ are connected to visual processing, perceptual processing, motor skills and over or under sensitivity in certain senses.

What types of physical and sensory assessments do we provide?

We provide a broad range of physical and sensory assessments including:



Who is suitable for a physical and sensory assessment?

Some of our physical and sensory assessments can be used from the age of two, and they can all be used up until the age of twenty five. Some common reasons a child or young person would benefit from a physical and sensory assessment include individuals who:

A physical and sensory assessment is a good way to understand the child or young person’s needs from a specific viewpoint. A physical and sensory assessment could lead to further assessment, interventions or recommendations in order to support the child or young person with their learning.

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Who can carry out physical and sensory assessments?

Physical and sensory assessments can be carried out by educational and child psychologists, occupational therapists and sensory integration therapists. Our educational and child psychologists can assess and interpret the results in relation to how physical and sensory needs impact learning. We work closely with our in-house occupational therapists and sensory integration therapists.

Which physical and sensory assessments do you use?

Physical and sensory assessments will be chosen depending on the individual, their circumstances and what we are specifically assessing. Our team are able to use a variety of physical and sensory assessments, including:

  • Beery VMI - Beery-Buktenica developmental test of visual-motor integration
  • Movement ABC-2 - Movement assessment battery for children
  • Schoodles - School fine motor assessment
  • Sensory profile 2 - Caregiver questionnaire
  • Adolescent / Adult sensory profiling
  • A-DCD - Adult developmental co-ordination disorder checklist
  • Bayley - Bayley scales of infant and toddler development
  • MfunPS - Miller function and participation scales
  • GOAL - Goal-oriented assessment of life skills
  • DASH 17 - Detailed assessment of speed of handwriting

If you are not sure which physical and sensory assessment would be best for your needs then do not worry as it will be discussed during the initial consultation. If you require a specific physical and sensory assessment which is not listed above then please contact us.

What are the benefits of a physical and sensory assessment?

There are many benefits of physical and sensory assessments, such as:

A physical and sensory assessment carried out by our specialist team of psychologists could provide a single explanation for various aspects of an individual’s behaviour. Understanding specific physical and sensory needs allows you to recognise and respond to them.

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What happens after a physical and sensory assessment?

Following a physical and sensory assessment from our psychologists, the option to purchase a written report is available. To facilitate a joined-up approach we can also liaise with any professionals working with the child or young person upon request. If a referral to an external service is required then we will assist you wherever possible. Our team, school staff or parents and carers can all work together to achieve the best outcome if an intervention is suggested as the next step. You can read more about our reports and interventions.


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Ready to get started? The next step is to speak to our team to find out more about the services we provide and how we can help. Call us on 0161 820 9229 or email office@hsrpsychology.co.uk

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