School & Kinder Observation Reports
A School or Kinder Observation Report provides valuable insight into a child’s participation, behaviour, and skill development in their learning environment. At Rocket Health Services, our occupational therapists observe children in real-world settings to inform tailored support plans and recommendations.
What Is a School or Kinder Observation?
These assessments involve structured observation of a child’s functioning within their educational environment, focusing on play, socialisation, attention, and engagement.
What We Assess
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Classroom attention, focus, and transitions.
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Fine and gross motor skills in learning tasks.
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Social participation and peer interaction.
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Emotional regulation and sensory responses.
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Independence with school routines.
Why It Matters
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Provides teachers and parents with actionable insights and strategies
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Can support Disability Inclusion Profile application and planning
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Informs therapy planning and classroom strategies.
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Supports NDIS, school funding, and collaborative goal setting.
What to expect
An observation session usually lasts 45–90 minutes, followed by a short discussion with teachers or caregivers.
Families receive a written report summarising observations, findings, and practical classroom recommendations.
At Rocket Health Services, we bridge the gap between therapy and education — supporting every child’s ability to learn, engage, and succeed.
