HoneyBeeOT Services and Pricing

Warm, neuro‑affirming, regulation‑focused occupational therapy and OT-informed support for children, families, schools, and workplaces across East Lothian and beyond. 

Travel within East Lothian is included. For visits beyond East Lothian, a small additional travel fee is added. 

For Families & Individuals 

Child/Young Person OT Session – £60 

60 minutes – in person or online 

What this service includes 

1:1 occupational therapy sessions exploring regulation, sensory needs, overwhelm, masking, and daily routines. Support is child‑led, low‑demand, relational, and play‑based. Sessions aim to help the child or young person understand their nervous system and participation needs. These sessions aim to support occupational participation by helping children understand how their sensory and regulation needs influence daily routines, play, learning, and social life. 

An optional descriptive parent/carer summary is included at no additional cost. This is a brief reflection for parents and is not a report. 

Who this service is for 

Children and young people experiencing sensory overwhelm, dysregulation, masking, burnout, or participation challenges at home, school, or socially. 

What you may notice 

These sessions aim to support a clearer understanding of your child’s sensory and regulation needs and how these influence their daily participation. You may notice small shifts in comfort, routines, or engagement over time, depending on your child’s needs and context. 

How sessions are structured 

60‑minute sessions at home or online. Child‑led, gently paced, and available weekly, fortnightly, or flexibly. 

How to book 

Email honey@honeybeeot.co.uk or message via Facebook, Instagram, or WhatsApp. 

Cancellation policy 

Sessions cancelled with less than 24 hours’ notice are charged in full. 

Parent/Carer Support Session – £60 

60 minutes – online or in person 

What this service includes 

1:1 sessions offering ND‑affirming, validating support. We explore behaviour through a nervous‑system lens and develop practical, low‑demand strategies. This support aims to help you understand your child’s occupational participation through a sensory and regulation lens. 

An optional written parent summary is included at no additional cost. This is a light recap of key ideas and resources, not a report and not intended for schools. 

Who this service is for 

Parents and caregivers seeking connection‑focused, compassionate guidance that fits real life. 

What you may notice 

These sessions aim to support you in feeling more confident, less overwhelmed, and more grounded in understanding your child’s behaviour and participation needs. 

How sessions are structured 

Conversational, validating, and tailored to your family. Available as single sessions or ongoing support. 

How to book 

Email honey@honeybeeot.co.uk or message via Facebook, Instagram, or WhatsApp. 

Cancellation policy 

Sessions cancelled with less than 24 hours’ notice are charged in full. 

Block of 6 Sessions – £350 

For families wanting consistent support (child, parent, or mixed). 

Reports (For Families Only) £90-£150

OT Summary Report – £90 

Available when I already have enough information from sessions. 

Assessment + OT Summary Report – £150 

Recommended when more information is needed. 

What’s included 

A descriptive, strengths‑based, non‑diagnostic OT summary focused on: 

regulation 

sensory and environmental needs 

participation 

practical recommendations 

The summary describes how your child’s sensory and regulation needs influence their occupational participation across home, school, and community settings. 

When a report is recommended 

To write a meaningful report, I need enough information about your child’s strengths, needs, and daily functioning. If I’ve only seen your child once, I may recommend an assessment first. 

How reports are used 

Reports are written for families. You may choose to share them with school. I do not provide individual child reports for schools. 

Timeframe 

Usually completed within 2–3 weeks after the final information‑gathering session. 

How to book 

Email honey@honeybeeot.co.uk or message via Facebook, Instagram, or WhatsApp. 

Cancellation policy 

If a report is cancelled after writing has begun, a partial fee may apply to cover time already spent. 

For Schools & Workplaces 

ND‑Affirming Staff Training 

60 minutes – £120 

90 minutes – £180 

Half‑day (3 hours) – £300 

Full day (6 hours) – £600 

What this service includes 

Training on neurodiversity, regulation, sensory needs, co‑regulation, masking, overwhelm, and low‑demand practice. Educational, practical, and grounded in ND‑affirming OT knowledge and lived experience. 

Training aims to help staff understand how regulation and sensory needs shape occupational participation throughout the school or work day. 

Core topics 

Understanding Neurodiversity 

Behaviour Through a Nervous‑System Lens 

Co‑Regulation & Adult Nervous System Awareness 

Sensory Needs & Supportive Environments 

Trauma‑Informed, Low‑Demand Practice 

Who this is for 

Schools, nurseries, and workplaces wanting to build regulation‑friendly, ND‑affirming cultures. 

What you may notice 

Training aims to support staff in developing shared language and confidence around regulation and participation. 

Cancellation policy 

Training cancelled with less than 7 days’ notice is charged in full. 

Young Person Workshops 

45 minutes – £80 

60 minutes – £100 

90 minutes – £150 

What this service includes 

Group workshops exploring regulation, overwhelm, identity, masking, and self‑understanding through an ND‑affirming lens. Low‑demand, accessible, and emotionally safe. 

Workshops aim to support occupational participation by helping young people understand how their nervous system affects learning, social life, routines, and wellbeing. 

Core topics 

Understanding Neurodiversity 

Why We Behave the Way We Do 

Executive Functioning 

Sensory Awareness 

Emotional Regulation Skills 

Who this is for 

Schools and youth settings supporting groups of young people. 

These workshops are primarily aimed at upper‑primary and secondary‑aged young people, though they can be adapted for younger groups. The ideas we explore — regulation, sensory needs, and executive functioning — are relevant to many learners, not only neurodivergent children. 

What you may notice

You may notice young people becoming more aware of what makes tasks feel easier or harder for them, and beginning to use small, practical strategies to support planning, transitions, and everyday routines

 Cancellation policy 

Workshops cancelled with less than 7 days’ notice are charged in full. 

Regulation‑Friendly Environmental Assessment 

Half‑day (3 hours) + written summary – £450 

Full day (6 hours) + written summary – £750 

What this service includes 

An OT‑informed walk‑through of your environment to identify sensory, emotional, and environmental barriers. You receive clear, practical, non‑medico‑legal recommendations. 

Recommendations focus on reducing sensory and environmental barriers to improve occupational participation for pupils, staff, or teams. 

Who this is for 

Schools, nurseries, and workplaces wanting calmer, more regulation‑friendly environments. 

What you may notice 

Implementing recommendations may contribute to: 

reduced overwhelm 

fewer participation‑related challenges 

improved engagement 

increased staff wellbeing 

Cancellation policy 

Assessments cancelled with less than 7 days’ notice are charged in full. 

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